Why is it not possible to see an atom with naked eyes?
Why is it not possible to see an atom with naked eyes?
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The size of an atom is so small that it is not possible to see it with naked eyes. Also, atom of an element does not exist independently.
Atoms are very small, they are smaller than anything that we can imagine or compare with. Therefore it is not possible to see an atom with naked eyes.
It is not possible to see an atom with naked eye because of its extremely small size. For example, the radius of an atom of hydrogen is of the order of `10^(-10)m`. Actually an atom is regarded as a microscopic particle. These microscopic particles cannot be seen with naked eye.
The size of an atom is so small that it is not possible to see it with naked eyes. Also, atom of an element does not exist independently.
It is not possible to see an atom with naked eyes because an atom is a very, very small particle. The radius of an atom is of the order of `10^(-10)` metre (which is extremely small).