iodide
noun
- chemical compound that contains iodide ion
Wiktionary
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.
- A binary compound of iodine and another element or radical.
- 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”
- The anionic form of an iodine atom.