Biology, asked by AhmedHamid1558, 1 year ago

Can we see atom with microscope

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Answered by sandepjjaiswal03
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I think we can see that atoms in microscope . Hope it will help mark as a brainalist.

Answered by shivangi8942
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Atoms are extremely small measuring about 1 x 10-10 meters in diameter. Because of their small size, it's impossible to view them using a light microscope. While it may not be possible to view an atom using a light microscope, a number of techniques have been developed to observe and study the structure of atoms

Recently, researchers have been working on improving electron microscopes to be able to penetrate down to the subatomic level in order to observe electrons.

, researchers have been working on improving electron microscopes to be able to penetrate down to the subatomic level in order to observe electrons.According to one of the studies in Vienna University of Technology, researchers working on energy-filtered transmission electron microscopy (EFTEM) found out that under given conditions, it is actually possible to view images of individual electrons in their orbit.

, researchers have been working on improving electron microscopes to be able to penetrate down to the subatomic level in order to observe electrons.According to one of the studies in Vienna University of Technology, researchers working on energy-filtered transmission electron microscopy (EFTEM) found out that under given conditions, it is actually possible to view images of individual electrons in their orbit.As well, a new electron microscope (Nion Hermes Scanning Transmission Electron Microscope) was unveiled in the UK and is capable of resolutions down to the atomic level and thus capable of capturing images of individual atoms. According to the researchers, the microscope is capable of imaging objects that are a million times smaller than human hair.

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