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  2014, Vol. Issue (14): 1-6    DOI: 10.13884/j.1003-3870hxjy.2014020035
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How are Atoms, Electron Clouds and Covalent Bond “Seen” by Scientists
LIN Shui-Xiao1, LIN Mo-Jun2
1. Fuzhou Gezhi Middle School,Fuzhou 350001, China;
2. Fujian Medical University,Fuzhou 350108, China
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Abstract  The method for scientists to "see" atoms, molecules and electron clouds through scanning tunneling microscope(STM) and atomic force microscopy (AFM) is introduced in this paper. By the method, the manipulation of single atom and single molecule is achieved, which makes it possible to observe the structure of the covalent bond before and after a chemical reaction on a molecular level.
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Key wordsscanning tunneling microscopy      atomic force microscopy      atom      electronic cloud      covalent bond     
    
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LIN Shui-Xiao, LIN Mo-Jun. How are Atoms, Electron Clouds and Covalent Bond “Seen” by Scientists[J]. , 2014, (14): 1-6.
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