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Does atoms can be seen through microscopes ?
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Answered by shivanshu1922
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Answer:

by electron microscope

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Atoms are small. In fact, even the most powerful light-focusing microscopes can't visualise single atoms. What makes an object visible is the way it deflects visible light waves. Atoms are so much smaller than the wavelength of visible light that the two don't really interact.

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