he likes to be called al-hamua
No scientists from Earth have ever been to Mars.
No nobody has ever seen an atom or atoms, though many people/scientists claim they have, NOBODY HAS EVER SEEN AN ATOM!
Asafa Powell (8.70 seconds) - 2008 Bejing Olympics anchor leg for Jamaica
Li is atom number three, not only 'was' but it still is and ever will be.
Strictly speaking, no one has ever seen an atom. It's not possible, since atoms are much, much smaller than the wavelength of visible light. The first imaging of individual atoms was done in the late 1970s. By the early 1980s, scanning tunneling microscopes were commercially available (and relatively inexpensive, as high-precision lab equipment goes).
Ernest Rutherford was the man you are thinking of. He was the first person to 'split the atom'.
HASSAN SAJJAD A GREAT MUSLIM SCIENTIST was able to see atom for first time ever although he didnt knew about it he named it as *rasheed*
No one has ever seen an atom
Yes. First time in 1962
Atoms can be split to create nuclear energy, but can not be destroyed using the technology we currently posses and possibly not ever.
You spelled scientist wrong.
No scientists from Earth have ever been to Mars.
No scientist has ever been to Mars.
ok the tallest scientist ever would be my science teacher mr saule he is 2.22m tall
In my history book it had said that Sir Isaac Newton was the greatest scientist that ever lived.
So far, no picture of an atom has ever been taken. Atoms are fundamental particles which have only been visualized and not seen.
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