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materials that emit high-speed particles and energy-containing rays from the interior of their matter.

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Substances that are radiopaque include barium, iodine, and bismuth. These substances are used in medical imaging procedures like X-rays and CT scans to help visualize internal body structures and organs.

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Contributing to a material's radiopacity are two common radiodense elements used in medical imagery: barium (as sulfate) and iodine.

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