Yes
Yes, both band-aids and scotch tape can show up on an x-ray as radiopaque materials, meaning they can block or attenuate the passage of X-rays, producing a white or gray image on the x-ray film.
Yes, lab diamonds are just as hard as natural diamonds because they have the same chemical composition and crystal structure.
There is no antonym. An xray is a wavelength. There is no opposite.
Natural diamonds are formed deep within the Earth over millions of years, while synthetic diamonds are created in a laboratory setting using high pressure and temperature. Natural diamonds are rare and can vary in quality, while synthetic diamonds are more consistent in quality and can be produced in larger quantities. Additionally, natural diamonds may have imperfections and inclusions, while synthetic diamonds are typically more flawless.
Yes, real diamonds are heavy for their size. Diamonds have a high density, which contributes to their weight. This density is one of the factors used to distinguish between real and synthetic diamonds.
Yes an airport xray will pick up a diamond or multiple. ( source airport worker )
If they are calcified, such as an aorta that has plaque build up. Abdominal aortic aneurysms can sometimes be seen on xray in this situation. However, in general, arteries do not show up on xray.
does glass show up on xray
not unless your bones are moved forward because of it
yes, i have a tumor in my femur and that's how they found it.
On certain views, bursitis is well shown on x-rays.
It would be extremely difficult to conceal jewelery in an x-ray particularly if the jewelery is metal. Even pearls and diamonds show up on x-rays. Cheap, thin plastic beads might not be visible on some x-rays.
no
Yes, pneumonia would show up on an xray of the lungs. But a blood test would indicate if there are any other underlying infections or problems such as anemia, thyroid or diabetes.
The xray will show the bones being close together
Most any jeweler will be able to show you asher-cut diamonds.
If by XRAY, you mean a plain film, which is to say a modality that uses Rontgen radiation, then, no. The adrenals need either CT, ultrasound or MRI to visualize the adrenals.