materials that emit high-speed particles and energy-containing rays from the interior of their matter.
Contributing to a material's radiopacity are two common radiodense elements used in medical imagery: barium (as sulfate) and iodine.
Yes, it is.
Yes
oxidising substances are substances which gives oxygen or gains hydrogen
Substances that are not pure.
The substances that are hard and which cannot be scratched is known as hard substances
Yes, it is.
Yes
Radiopaque refers to the characteristic that the dye does not allow for the passage of x-rays. A radiopaque dye would allow for structures that are not usually visible to be shown white against the black background of a developed radiograph (x-ray film).
radiopaque
White
radiopaque
Radiopaque
Angiocardiography
An arteriogram is an X-ray of an artery after injection with a radiopaque material.
Angiocardiography
Bronchogram = a radiograph of the bronchial tree after injection of a radiopaque substance .
It is angiogram.