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Asked: April 12, 20222022-04-12T15:53:29+00:00 2022-04-12T15:53:29+00:00In: Chemistry

Why is it important for chemists to study submicroscopic matter

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Why chemists use models to study submicroscopic matter?    


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Microscopes serve as a secondary eye to see very tiny objects in space that are unable to be observed with the naked eye. The microscope can magnify very tiny objects to make them more precise and clear (magnification of up to 40 – 3-fold). The clarity that glasses provide is determined by resolution.

Microscopes are used extensively in numerous lab research areas, such as nanophysics, microbiology, and microelectronics as well as pharmaceutical research, biotechnology and many more.

In the field of biology, microscopes are employed to magnify biological specimens that are not visible by the human eye. animals, plants and bacteria that are incredibly tiny in dimensions. The images scanned serve the research and study of students.

Utilizing a stereo microscope that magnifies electronic components and circuit boards allows repairmen to observe the tiny details that are difficult to discern using eyesight. The most popular tool for repair of electronic components, telephone, ..

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    2022-04-12T15:55:09+00:00Added an answer on April 12, 2022 at 3:55 pm

    Because submicroscopic cannot be visualized without using specific microscopes.

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