name a dye which is amphoteric but behave as an acid dye when applied to tissue
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IVP Dye is an amphoteric dye that behaves like an acidic dye when applied to the tissue.
Explanation:
- The test of IVP is conducted to understand the intricacies of the urinary tract and the kidneys.
- To conduct this test, a dye is administered that is, in reality, amphoteric in nature, but when applied on to the tissues of kidneys, ureter, and bladder it acts acidic.
- The dye is given on the arm and then the material gets collected and appears on the x-rays. To identify stones in the kidney and the ureters this dye is used.
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