Electrons are too small to see, however one can detect them by their effects on other things.
Can not see electrons.
A virus of 50nm would be too small to see unless an electron microscope was used because it has greater resolving power and a resolution up to .1nm. A microscope using compound light as the means of illumination could not resolve better than approx. 200nms.
scanning electron microscope.
Electron microscope
An electron microscope
a powerful electron microscope
to see smallstuf such as your penis
To see atoms or other extremely small things that you can not see in a light microscope. Even with an electron microscope, atoms are still barely visible.
You can't tell if the electron is paired or unpaired. An orbital diagram can help you see if the electron has a pair or not.
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Really small things. Because there are limits to how small an object we can observe through a light microscope, we developed the electron microscope. By setting up a sample and streaming electrons at it to resolve an image, we can "see" things smaller than we'd be able to see through a light microscope.
Probably an electron microscope.