Only in recent years has science discovered that everything we see is composed of things that we cannot see-invisible atoms. In Hebrews 11:3. written 2,000 years ago, Scripture tells us that the things which are seen were not made of things that do appear." Atoms are invisible energy.. everything is made up of millions and billions of invisible energy whether it be a pencil, the sun, or ourselves..the whole universe is made from energy. Could this energy be god?
If you try to look into the sky, you will notice a small gray dots moving in Brownian motion... I think is the dust particles in the sky, and that is what i think is what the naked human eye can see...
it can not but maybe if you have a micro thing goes in really deep
No they are not visible but their presence could be tested. Atoms are smaller than the organelles of the cell alot.
No nobody has ever seen an atom or atoms, though many people/scientists claim they have, NOBODY HAS EVER SEEN AN ATOM!
If a photon happens to hit an atom and bounce to your eye, you see the atom, however it is too small to be recognised as a lot of photons have to come to your eye to get recognised.
No, not in general; although with special electron microscope technique's gold atoms were made visible, or at least their 'long-shaped' shadow of 'bas-relief'.
Yes they are too small to be seen with a naked eye.
Yes.
minimum two atoms are for single covalent bond
All atoms of any single element have the same number of protons and electrons.
All atoms are elements. Single (or even a "few") atoms do not have the properties of large masses of atoms.
No. No matter how powerful an optical microscope is, it can never be used to see atoms. Atoms are smaller than the wavelength of visible light. You can, however, view atoms using an electron microscope.
a single covalent bond is where atoms share a single electron an example of this is water (H2O) H-O-H each of the hydrogen atoms is sharing an electron with the oxygen atom
An atom is smaller than a single wavelength of visible light
No molecules are visible to naked eye.Even to microscope,single molecule is not visible.
Because they are smaller than the wavelengths of visible light.
Potassium consists of single atoms.
Two or more atoms joined into a single particle from what
minimum two atoms are for single covalent bond
carbon can bond with 4 different atoms.
It has four valence electrons.So it can join to four atoms with single bonds.
A single electron contains no atoms; atoms contain electrons instead.
All atoms of any single element have the same number of protons and electrons.
Iron is composed of single atoms, so 1.
All atoms are elements. Single (or even a "few") atoms do not have the properties of large masses of atoms.