Barium is used as an oral gastrointestinal radiopaque agent because it:
A) will not interact with the gastrointestinal environment.
B) does not cross gastrointestinal membranes well.
C) will not form an insoluble complex or precipitate in the gastrointestinal medium.
D) a and b.
E) all of the above.
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