No nobody has ever seen an atom or atoms, though many people/scientists claim they have, NOBODY HAS EVER SEEN AN ATOM!
An atom contain a small nucleus surrounded by a cloud of electrons.
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there no such thing as a negative atom! if an atom receives a charge, it becomes an ion! it's basically an positive kernel and a negative electron cloud which has a greater charge than the kernel! Secondly, it doesn't make a lot of sense to ask what an atom "looks like", since they're too small to be seen. (Even with a microscope. Atoms are too small to be seen by visible light period.)
Dalton 'drew' the first atom, however, this was essentially a circle with a letter in it. The popular version of the atom, as seen today, was theorized by Rutherford.
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).
Excepting groups 5-12 of the periodic table.the atomic radius increase down in the group.
No nobody has ever seen an atom or atoms, though many people/scientists claim they have, NOBODY HAS EVER SEEN AN ATOM!
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No one has ever seen an atom
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The atom can't be seen with naked eyes because the size of an atom is beyond our imagination and is lesser than 1/100th of an ant .
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On the outer edge of an atom on the rings of it if youv'e ever seen a picture of it before.
They are to SMALL to be seen by any microscope!
The middle of any atom has no color because it is so very small that it can not be seen using light.
Greek philosophers Democritus and Leucippus were the first to seen that atom was made up if tiny pieces. John Dalton was the first person to tell people about atom.
It cannot be seen with visible light. but it is believed to be spherical.