Chemistry, asked by ompartap61, 11 months ago

why is it not possible to see an atom even with the most powerful microscope​

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Answered by REDsquadron
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Answer:

Explanation: Because it is a tiniest and indivisible part of an element and scientists have not made such a powerful microscope to examine it properly. In order to examine a atom widely a microscope of a greater focal length will be required.

Answered by akshitamanoharan7
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Atom are not stable all the time.

It is not possible to see an atom because its speed is 4*10²ⁿ

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