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It can damage the tissue or make it malfunction. X rays can damage the embryo also.

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Q: What are the ionisation effects of x rays?
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What are the effects of X-Rays?

powerful radiation spoils tissues.


What are the harmful effects of Soft X-ray?

Because soft x-rays are not as penetrative as hard x-rays they are considered more dangerous as not all the radiation passes straight through the body. Radiation is considered harmful to newly dividing cells. Examples of soft x-rays are dental x-rays and mammograms.


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How does the ionisation effects of radiation involve electrons being transferred?

Ionization is the addition or removal of electrons from atoms or molecules. Ionizing radiation (such as ultraviolet or x-rays) carries enough energy to knock electrons free from atoms and those electrons become free to move. This is the force that can cause electrons to transfer from one atom to another.


How do we know x-rays exist?

X-rays are a part of the electromagnetic spectrum, a form of ionizing radiation having high energy, short wavelengths, and extraordinarily high frequencies (30 quadrillion to 30 quintillion Hz). X-rays are divided into two bands, HX (hard x-rays) and SX (soft x-rays). Like all electromagnetic radiation other than visible light, x-rays are detected by their effects, and by using detectors or phosphor screens (e.g. fluoroscopes).


Which Lewis structure represent an atom x in period 4 with the highest first ionisation energy?

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What is uses of ionisation?

Fluorescent lamps are your commonest household application of ionization, where the gas in the lamp is ionized to give out ultraviolet rays, which then excite phosphors on the inner surface of the tube to emit light.X-rays are used commonly, and these because of their penetrating properties, will produce images of tissue. Unfortunately, these produce ionizing radiation as a byproduct of their operation, and too many x-rays are not good for you.


What effects does the material in which light rays travel have on the rays?

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X in space words?

X-Rays X-Rays from the sun


Factors affecting the apparent stability constant?

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What is the plural of x-ray?

X-rays is the plural of x-ray


What is the difference between soft x-rays and hard x-rays?

Soft X-Rays have lower frequency and energy (125ev), than hard X-Rays,(125kev).