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oxygen atoms
fusion of hydrogen atoms into helium atoms
There wouldn't be an earth or anything at all if we didn't have atoms
Ionizing radiation is produced by unstable atoms. Unstable atoms differ from stable atoms because they have an excess of energy or mass or both.
While less than 5% of the universe is made up of atoms, hydrogen and helium make up 98% of the atoms in the universe.
Nanotechnology
scanning electron microscope
In 1981 the Scanning Tunneling Microscope (STM) was invented. The STM has ultrahigh resolution and can image single atoms.
B. Scanning Tunneling
Yes. Using a Scanning Tunnelling Microscope (or some variant thereof), individual atoms can be mapped.
Nanotechnology works in two different ways, the world of molecules and the world of atoms. the two are as small as one nanometer, which is one billionth of a meter. Nanotechnology was first mentioned in the 1860's by James Clerk Maxwell in a tiny experiment called "Maxwell Demons" that was able to handle individual molecules. Nanotechnology has also been used for cancer cures and research and water nanotechnology. Nanotechnology can be used in a classification system invented by Richard Adolf Zsigmondy. He also did the first observations and measurements on nanotechnology. This is the opinoin on how Nanotechnology works.
Nanotechnology works in two different ways, the world of molecules and the world of atoms. the two are as small as one nanometer, which is one billionth of a meter. Nanotechnology was first mentioned in the 1860's by James Clerk Maxwell in a tiny experiment called "Maxwell Demons" that was able to handle individual molecules. Nanotechnology has also been used for cancer cures and research and water nanotechnology. Nanotechnology can be used in a classification system invented by Richard Adolf Zsigmondy. He also did the first observations and measurements on nanotechnology. This is the opinoin on how Nanotechnology works.
No. John Dalton was alive in the 1800s. There were no electron microscopes at that time.
You're probably thinking of the Scanning Tunneling Microscope. It's kind of a mistake to say "view", though. "Detect" is better; visible light is not involved (the pictures are actually computer images generated based on the data).
Transmission Electron Aberration-Corrected Microscope (TEAM) is the only one capable of resolving individual atoms. Scanning Electron Microscopes can resolve a good amount of macromolecules.
that is not a telescope that is a microscope. and most likely an electron microscope depending on what type they have the highest magnification of any other microscope.
The scanning tunneling microscope has a small probe which actually more like "feels" the size of the atoms and reads this out on a computer screen. The probe can pick up individual atoms. IBM used a STM years ago to spell I B M with uranium atoms and took a picture of it. But one does not actually directly "see" the atoms.