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24 March, 11:33

Charcoal appears black in color because it A) emits black-colored light. B) has no pigment. C) absorbs all wavelengths of light that fall on it. D) reflects all wavelengths of light that fall on it.

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  1. 24 March, 14:02
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    Definitely D. Reflects all wave lengths of light that fall on it,
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