Because you don't have a divine eye!
Answer #2: The air around you is made up of gasses (Which are made up of atoms). There are 2 reasons you cannot see those gasses. The first and primary reason you cannot see it is because the gasses don't absorb light within the visible wavelength (390nm to 700nm) and therefore appear transparent. The second reason is because the atoms are so tiny and spread out enough that they can't interfere with light.
invisible
with the help of infrared rays camera
No, nonmetals are not invisible. Nonmetals such as oxygen, nitrogen, and carbon are visible in their gaseous form as they make up the air we breathe. Other nonmetals like sulfur and iodine can be seen in their solid or liquid forms.
Sulfur dioxide gas is a common invisible product of volcanic eruptions. It is released along with other gases and can contribute to air pollution and create hazy conditions in the atmosphere.
Yes, but without air to ionize they will usually be invisible. Even a vacuum has a point of dielectric breakdown.
Air is invisible to see.
Oxygen is the invisible gas that constitutes about 1/4 of the (invisible) air that we breathe.
Air is natural and it is invisible. Yes, it is possible for a natural substance to be invisible, although it rarely happens.
Because the air is made up of certain particles that render it invisible. such as farts
air is not invivible
The general rule of air is it's everywhere and is invisible.
Air, or atoms?
invisible
The general rule of air is it's everywhere and is invisible.
Air is a mixture of gases that is transparent to the human eye, which can make it appear invisible. However, air can be seen in certain conditions such as when it is filled with smoke, dust, or water vapor.
air is invisible, fresh, take a shape of container
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