Yes, absolutely. In fact, these days, there are microscopes that are capable of discerning smaller and smaller particles. At the California NanoSystems Institute at UCLA, for example, they have been using a specially designed optical microscope, which enables scientists to observe lithographic microparticles of different shapes. I enclose a link to the article about this research.
It appears so much bigger you probably won't recognize it as an "a".
Robert Hook was first to look through a microscope to observe slices of cork. He described these as "boxes", later came to know as "cells".
A microscope also a 100x to 10x gass tuper
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Yes, in a suspension, the particles are small enough to remain dispersed in the solvent rather than settling out. These particles can be seen through a microscope because they are larger than the molecules in the solvent.
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suspension particles can be seen through a microscope
In a suspension, particles are visible through a microscope because they are not dissolved but rather dispersed in a liquid or gas. The particles are larger than those in a solution, which is why they can be observed individually.
Yes You Can! It can be seen through microscope but it can't be seen through naked eyes because it is way too small to see because there are hundreds of particles in a single strand of your hair. So it is completely impossible to see with the naked eye.
A microscope allows the human eye to examine tiny particles that otherwise cannot be seen.
When viewing a smoke particle through a microscope, you would typically see a small, irregularly shaped particle with a somewhat transparent appearance. These particles can vary in size and shape, depending on the composition of the smoke. Additionally, you may observe other characteristics such as surface features or internal structures.
The area of the slide seen through a microscope depends on the magnification level of the microscope and the field of view. The area will be smaller at higher magnifications and larger at lower magnifications.
Turbidity measures the cloudiness of a fluid. It is usually caused by larger particles that can not be seen with out a microscope.
Any organism that is too small to be seen by the naked eye must be seen through a microscope. These small organisms are called microorganisms. Bacteria and spermatozoa are examples of microorganisms that we can only view through a microscope.
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