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Why can atoms be seen with an electron beam?
A. The wavelength of the electrons is smaller than an atom.
B. The electrons in the beam bounce elastically off the electrons in an atom.
C. The electrons in the beam are removed by interacting with antimatter in the atom.
D. The electrons in the beam are absorbed by the nucleus of the atom.