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But the smallest amount to date that can be X-rayed is an attogram, or roughly 10,000 atoms. That's because the X-ray emission of a single atom is just too weak to be detected—until now.
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Most x-ray tubes, though, are relatively large with low-power mammography tubes being a few inches in diameter and about 6 inches long.