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iodide

noun

  1. chemical compound that contains iodide ion
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Pronunciation: /ˈɑɪ.əˌdɑɪd/

noun

Etymology: Etymology tree English iodine Proto-Indo-European *dʰeh₁-der. Proto-Italic *-iðos Latin -idusder. English -ide English iodide From iodine + -ide.

  1. A binary compound of iodine and another element or radical.
  2. A binary compound of iodine and another element or radical.

    The organification of iodide in the thyroid gland was described using a second order rate constant (KthybindC, /nmol/L*hr/kg thyroid weight) fitted to provide thyroidal iodide stores near the maximal value, which increased with age.

    Presence of nitrides, argonides, arsenides, and iodides in the crystalline rocks

  3. The anionic form of an iodine atom.