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Image is formed on which layer of the x-ray film​

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Answered by micimouse
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Most film used in radiography has an emulsion layer on each side of the base so that it can be used with two intensifying screens simultaneously. Films used in cameras and in selected radiographic procedures, such as mammography, have one emulsion layer and are called single-emulsion films.

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Answered by 123jaatboy123
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X-ray film displays the radiographic image and consists of emulsion (single or double) of silver halide (silver bromide (AgBr) is most common) which when exposed to light, produces a silver ion (Ag+) and an electron. The electrons get attached to the sensitivity specks and attract the silver ion.

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