With a Scanning tunneling microscope STM
Atoms are too small to see.
No, an atom or atoms are concrete nouns; even if you can't see them with the naked eye, they are the building blocks, a part of everything you can see or touch. Atoms can be measured and counted with scientific instruments.
Atoms collide with other atoms.You cannot see atoms with the naked eye.Scientists study how atoms behave.
Atoms.
So as to explain the properties of atoms.
the atoms, like all atoms, in chocolate can vibrate because atoms are always moving. but you wouldn't see it vibrate
Carbon, Hydrogen, and Oxygen atoms (see page 45)
Seaborgium is obtained in quantities at the level of atoms - impossible to see.
Atoms are in every solid object but you cannot see them as they are so small.
No, scientists cannot directly see atoms because of their very small size. Instead, scientists use techniques like scanning electron microscopes or atomic force microscopes to indirectly visualize atoms and their structures.
Can't we? Most of the things you see about organisms contains carbon. Obviously, we cannot see individual carbon atoms, but fat, sugar and protein all contain carbon atoms.
Because the atoms are scattered and we can't see the as we see water or something else.