If they're big enough, sure. If you mean subatomic particles... not directly. You may be able to feel their effects if they do enough damage to your body.
No. they are much to small to be seen by your bare eyes or any optical instrument.
No, you can not it is nearly impossible.
No. Go back to school
NO
Atoms have protons, neutrons and electrons that are not visible with naked eyes. Infact, even atoms are too small to be seen with naked eyes.
Atoms are not invisible, they're just too small to see individually. (Actually they are invisible. They are in a light wave that we cannot see without special equipment no matter how far we "zoom in.")
As you probably learned in high school, the atoms inside solids and liquids are much closer than those inside gases. The gaseous atoms are so far apart that it is beyond the abilities of our eyesight to see it, as we must rely on our smell and nerves to tell anything like that.
No. No matter how powerful an optical microscope is, it can never be used to see atoms. Atoms are smaller than the wavelength of visible light. You can, however, view atoms using an electron microscope.
Atoms involved in covalent bonding are just called atoms. Molecules are composed of covalently bonded atoms.
GO!!! if you close your eyes you can see it push you to the other side oh just close your eyes you can see it if you just close your eyes if you just close your eyes if you just close your eyes if you just close your eyes if you just close your eyes
it can hurt your eyes if you never see the light. dont try it just in case.
no you don't technically see with your eyes because your eyes are just receptors so when you see things make no sense until deciphered by the brain.
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no you don't technically see with your eyes because your eyes are just receptors so when you see things make no sense until deciphered by the brain.
Yes the human has eyes to see with. If people areblind that doesn't mean they don't have eyes it just means they cant see out of one or both eyes.
Well you do see when you close your eyes, just that your eyelids block near enough all the light so you cant see yet you can, if that makes sense...
Just properly functioning eyes
They sort of see it. You are just looking it in a different way.
Yes…all matter is composed of particles (electrons, nuclei, protons). Together, these particles create atoms. Atoms create molecules and compounds. Since molecules and compounds are matter and eyes are matter, eyes are made up of atoms and molecules.
No. You can see Mars with just your eyes on a clear night.
Yes, having no eyes or being blind just means you can't see. Eyes are not a vital organ for life.