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You can see any atoms of any element, but you can see the solid form

You can not see the atom due to they are so small even with the most powerful microscope, you can see the solid it self and the cells and i have not found a picture of it and i have been searching for homework what has to be in tomoz.

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Q: Can you see a picture of lithium?
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