Improper or insufficient washing of radiographic films will result in
A) brown films.
B) green films.
C) black films.
D) white/clear films.
A
Explanation: A) Insufficient or improper washing results in brown films. Films will turn brown over a period of several weeks after processing as the chemicals that remain on the surface of the film erode the image.
B) Insufficient or improper washing results in brown films. Films will turn brown over a period of several weeks after processing as the chemicals that remain on the surface of the film erode the image.
C) Insufficient or improper washing results in brown films. Films will turn brown over a period of several weeks after processing as the chemicals that remain on the surface of the film erode the image.
D) Insufficient or improper washing results in brown films. Films will turn brown over a period of several weeks after processing as the chemicals that remain on the surface of the film erode the image.
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