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Key Stage 4

Meaning

X-rays are the third highest frequency and third shortest wavelength electromagnetic waves.

About Ultra-violet

X-rays are transverse waves.
X-rays can travel through a vacuum as well as through gases in the Earth's atmosphere.
The speed of x-rays through a vacuum is 300,000,000m/s.

As a wave x-rays can be:

Unique Properties

X-rays can cause electrons in many materials to gain enough energy to leave atoms creating ions which can destroy chemical bonds.
X-rays can penetrate soft tissue such as the skin.
X-rays are refracted by bones.
X-rays cannot pass through heavy metals (metals with a high atomic mass).

Applications

X-rays can be used to create medical images of bones because they can penetrate soft tissue such as the skin and are refracted by bones.
X-rays can be used to create medical images of the intestines when a human ingests Barium Sulphate because X-rays cannot pass through heavy metals (metals with a high atomic mass).

Dangers

X-rays can cause cancer because x-rays can penetrate soft tissue and can ionise and damage DNA molecules in the body cells leading to a mutation.