Without a microscope? Never. Atoms are much to small to see with the naked eye...
You Need a really powerful Microscope
Not unless your highschool has an electron microscope
The atomic force microscope is an instrument.
Yes, you do. You cannot see an atom with the naked eye; it is too small.
No device can give the complete structure of an atom but you can get a minute idea about the look of an atom using an Electron Microscope!
They are to SMALL to be seen by any microscope!
Most cells are too small to see without the aid of a microscope.
== == No. Beacause the atom is the smallest part in an element. You can't see it even in a microscope.
We need a microscope to see cells because they are too small to see without one.
not without a microscope.
A single atom is not visible in a microscope (it is too small to be imaged by photons). What you see in an optical microscope (or in general) is the light reflected, scattered, or emitted by the electron layers of the material under observation.
A special kind of very strong microscope