Chemistry, asked by grraj50381, 11 months ago

How can we see an atom of oxygen or carbon dioxide in a microscope even if air is invisible?

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Answered by ItzUnic0rns
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♡There are three ways that scientists have proved that these sub-atomic particles exist.

♡They are direct observation, indirect observation or inferred presence and predictions from theory or conjecture.

♡Scientists in the 1800's were able to infer a lot about the sub-atomic world from chemistry.

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