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It is impossible to actually see any atom due to its tiny size. Even the most powerful light microscope wouldn't help, as atoms are significantly smaller than wavelengths of visible light.

The atomic force microscope and the scanning tunneling microscope are two of the few non-light based microscopesthat can resolve individual atoms, with them all atoms including platinum look like somewhat fuzzy spheres.

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it has seventy electrons and a lot of shells

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One atom of gold has 5 shells with 79 electrons, 118 neutrons, and 79 protons

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The electron configuration of gold is [Xe]4f145d106s1.

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It is a kind of dark and dull silver

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Like a silverish color

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