we'd have no more green fireworks
99.79% of Barium is stable. The radioactive isotopes, 130Ba and 132 Ba have half lives of over 1.3*10^21 years. That is approx 280 billion times the age of planet earth! In the circumstances, it would be safe to say that barium is a stable element.
Barium's charge is 2+ and Chlorine's charge is 1- so the formula would be BaCl2
Both a barium swallow and a barium meal test involve you swallowing a liquid suspension of barium sulphate before a series of X-rays are taken of your upper digestive tract. In a barium swallow test, X-ray images are taken of your pharynx (throat) and your oesophagus (the passageway that connects your throat to your stomach; sometimes called your gullet). In a barium meal test, X-ray images are taken of your stomach and the beginning of your duodenum (the beginning of your small intestine, the passageway that takes food away from your stomach). A barium meal test is often performed straight after a barium swallow test. Barium is a naturally occurring element that appears white on X-ray. In these tests, the barium is given as a cup of flavoured drink - like a milkshake. When swallowed, barium coats the walls of the digestive tract, which allows the shape of your upper digestive tract to be outlined on an X-ray. Without the barium your upper digestive tract would be barely visible on X-ray.
A very normal life.
Barium oxide
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.
life without ukulele would be dissapointing
The specific code for a barium enema with or without a KUB (kidney, ureter, bladder X-ray) would depend on the specific details of the procedure. However, the most commonly assigned code for a barium enema is CPT code 74280. Additional codes may be used for the KUB X-ray if performed. It is important to consult the current version of the CPT code book for accurate and up-to-date coding information.
99.79% of Barium is stable. The radioactive isotopes, 130Ba and 132 Ba have half lives of over 1.3*10^21 years. That is approx 280 billion times the age of planet earth! In the circumstances, it would be safe to say that barium is a stable element.
Yes. Barium iodide is ionic
The fiberoptic endoscopic evaluation of swallowing (FEES) assesses swallowing without barium.1
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Life would stink.
There would be no life.
The molar mass for anhydrous barium sulfate (BaSO4) is 233.43 g/mol
There would be no life because without the geometry of the water molecule, there would be no water. No water, no life.
Life would be nothing there's really nothing life would be without adrenal glands because really god created people such as( life) so to me i think life would live without adrenal glands;