The excluded volume is the volume actually taken up by the neon atoms according to the van der waals equation of state model.
What does matter look like under a microscope.
If you use transmission light than you will see different color and later thickness fringes all this below 50 um.
It is thanks to them that we can see what chalk a cat s and human s tongue teeth and other ordinary things look like.
The nucleus appears as a large black spot in the center where they are not necessarily surrounded by any membrane.
Well whatever it looks like doesn t matter as long as it does its job to protect our eyes from dirt and other pollutants in the air.
Under a high power microscope like the scanning transmission electron microscope it is possible even to stain and observe the detailed structure of the cellular organelles.
It is this extreme contrast with the gaseous states that leads to the appellation condensed states of matter for liquids and solids.
It is incredible to see that when we look at the details those daily objects can seem like a landscape from another planet a piece of art or just make us disgusted with some things we have at home.
Thanks to science we can look at things in a whole new way and even the most ordinary objects can amaze you if you put them under a microscope.
Their tongue looks like hundreds of little tongues in one.
For the gaseous state p 1 atm and t 0 c.
People s curiosity knows no boundaries because we always want to know every tiny detail.
Table pageindex 1 compares the molar volumes of neon in its three states.
Under a light microscope you will see nothing special maybe some discoloration due to scattering.