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2006-11-01 02:59:38
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answer #1
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answered by Do You See What Happens Larry? 5
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Not the structure as in how the various atoms are bonded together but powerful scanning electron microscopes can see the general shape and layout of larger molecules like DNA and Haemoglobin
2006-11-01 03:00:05
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Ordinary Microscopes (i.e. the type you look through a lens instead of "electron microscopes") use visible light to magnify the object. Atoms, which are on the order of Angstroms (E-10 m) are smaller than the wavelength of visible light (400-700 E-9 m). We cannot "see" atoms using visible light since the atoms are much too small, we would need to employ other methods of detection.
2006-11-01 03:03:18
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answer #3
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answered by mrjeffy321 7
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An atom and an component can examine with the comparable element. an component is used while pertaining to an atom with a particular type of protons. the way i think of approximately atoms and factors is as follows: A vehicle has 4 wheels. A vehicle has an engine and transmission. So those statements are similar to the way we communicate approximately atoms. Atoms have subatomic debris. Atoms have a nucleus composed of protons and neutrons. Atoms have a cloud of electrons surrounding the nucleus. A Lexus CT has a a million.8 clutter engine. A Subaru has a 2.5 clutter engine. So those statements are similar to the way we communicate approximately factors. an component with 6 protons is carbon. once you initiate conversing approximately specfics you should make sparkling. you are able to no longer state autos have a million.8 liter engines, it is in basic terms genuine for some autos. further factors have distinctive properties and once you start to communicate approximately them in extra element you are able to desire to make sparkling. A molecule is a team of two or extra atoms covalently bonded. while each and all of the atoms of a molecule have the comparable type of protons we nevertheless examine with it as an component. listed right here are some examples of statements you are able to make. A molecule of water is composed of three atoms. A molecule of water is composed by capacity of two factors.
2016-10-21 02:16:46
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answer #4
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answered by ? 4
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microscopes aren't powerful enough to see atoms or molecules...
2006-11-01 03:06:53
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answer #5
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answered by oblivionrokz 2
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yes with an electron microscope.
2006-11-01 03:15:09
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answer #6
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answered by RISHABH C 1
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no because the wavelength of visible light (750nm - 450nm) is to large, the radius of a standard atom is 0.1nm
2006-11-01 03:03:11
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answer #7
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answered by supremecritic 4
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i think Ahmed Zewel take nobel prrize about do this with laser camera
2006-11-01 03:07:08
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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my school teacher told me it could looks like an elephant
and nobody can denial it
we do not have prove of it shape now and future
2006-11-01 03:15:57
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answer #9
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answered by kimht 6
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