Yes, it is a compound of barium, sulfur and oxygen (if a compound has 2 elements and oxygen as well, it usually has 'ate' or 'ite' on the end of the second element, if it that does not apply it will usually have 'ide' on the end, such as iron sulfide, a compound of iron and sulfur).
No. The formula is BaSO4. It is composed of barium, sulfur and oxygen.
Yes. The formula for Barium sulfate is BaSO4. It is composed of barium, sulfur and oxygen.
Oh yes, the sulfate radical contains sulphur.
No. Barium and calcium are two different (albeit chemically similar) elements.
Yes it is -the bonding is ionic and it is crystalline
A barium enema can run up to 2500 ML, an air contrast BE about 1,000 ML
A barium compound used during a barium enema to block the passage of x rays during the exam
I have my colonoscopy last July 2009, can i do it again
Polyps may not be easily visible on a barium enema x-ray. Barium enema is primarily used to detect abnormalities in the colon, such as tumors or inflammation. However, if a polyp is large enough or causing a visible irregularity in the colon, it may be visible on the x-ray. A colonoscopy is a more accurate method for detecting and diagnosing polyps.
It'd be BaI2 because Barium has a fixed oxidation state of +2, and Iodine has a fixed state of -1, so you need two Iodines to create a neutral charge.
A barium enema can run up to 2500 ML, an air contrast BE about 1,000 ML
Uncomfortable.
The decision to perform a barium enema is based on a person's history of altered bowel habits
Barium enema, and Fleet enema
Barium Enema
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A barium compound used during a barium enema to block the passage of x rays during the exam
A laxative, to get rid of any barium left.
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The double-contrast barium enema is the best method for detecting small tumors (such as polyps), early inflammatory disease, and bleeding caused by ulcers
Iodine 131 has a half-life of 8.0197 days. Barium has no half-life. So no, Iodine-131 is not more stable than barium-137.