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11 November, 23:19

Charcoal appears black in color because it

A) emits black-colored light.

B) has a black-colored 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. Yesterday, 00:54
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    The answer is d you are welcome
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