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Yes and no. A glass of water consists of thousands of molecules of water (H20). You can see them in groups but not individually unless you had a REALLY powerful microscope.

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12y ago

No. A molecule cannot be seen under a microscope. Especially considering that molecules are actually smaller than the wavelengths of visible light.

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14y ago

Usually not. Classroom microscopes are typically not strong enough to view molecules. You would usually be able to view cells with one though.

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11y ago

i think you see an molecule but not an atom

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12y ago

I think i can see some type of molecules, atoms with my naked eye. I think it is possible to see molecules if you have good eyes.

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8y ago

No. It doesn't magnify enough.

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