#1 (the stupid answer) It is actually physically impossible. The visible light spectrum only goes as small as just under 400nm a large atom can be around .5nm so light is unable to reflect off of it and give visual feedback to any light sensing device (your eye or a camera). You can see the location of atoms using other apparatuses that use electrical or a variation of electrical feedback. If you want to do more research I suggest looking up facts about Scanning Tunneling Microscopy, Atomic Force Microscopy, or look up Electron Microscopes.
#2 (THE AWESOME AND TOTALLY CORRECT ANSWER) It is impossible. You need special materials and even a microscope can't see it. The only image that you can see with the special material is a yellow blob. There as small as a spec of dust… maybe even smaller… IDK
An electron can't be seen with the naked eye unless enough electrons are energized with a sufficient amount of light. You can't see an electron without proper equipment, expensive proper equipment.
beaker
It's probably "sleep in the nude". And it means sleeping naked, not using a pyjamas, a nightgown, panties, briefs or any other kind of clothing.
An isotope is any of the atoms of an element with different numbers of neutrons. It is determined by using the atomic weight,which is determined by the number of neutrons.
Yes, ALL matter has atoms. If it exsits, it has atoms.
A mole of silicon (or any other element, for that matter) contains 6.02 x 1023 atoms. A mole of any compound contains that same amount of molecules. That big number is Avogadro's number, and more can be found by using the links below.
Nothing was really invented by using a microscope, only "found out". I don't know if this is what you meant, but cells, molecules, atoms, and any small particle too little to see with the naked human eye were found out, though they were probably already there. Hope it helped :)
You cannot see atoms or molecules with any optical magnification available.
Depends on what you mean by "any apparatus". If no apparatuses are used then no measurements may be taken. You could submerse the sphere in liquid to find the level of displacement but then the water may be an apparatus. So, I would have to say the answer to your question as it is worded would be NO
Enough to breathe normally without using any breathing apparatus.
No, there are not; not fully naked.
It is generally advisable to always seek permission before using any apparatus in order to ensure safety and proper guidance. Teachers are able to provide instructions on how to safely and effectively use the equipment, therefore it is best to wait for their authorization before touching any apparatus.
A naked guy is a guy without any clothes on.
No
Yes, the noun 'apparatus' is a common noun, a general word for any equipment or material for a particular use or job; any a complex instrument or device.
beaker
The Ribosomes make the proteins. The Golgi apparatus only processes them, it does not make any.
no