iodide
See also: Iodide
English
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editNoun
editiodide (plural iodides)
- (inorganic chemistry) A binary compound of iodine and another element or radical.
- 2016 March 2, “Dietary Iodine Sufficiency and Moderate Insufficiency in the Lactating Mother and Nursing Infant: A Computational Perspective”, in PLOS ONE[1], :
- 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.
- 2017, Kathleen F. Edwards, Joel F. Liebman, No Nobel for Noble Gases - Some Guesses Why:
- Presence of nitrides, argonides, arsenides, and iodides in the crystalline rocks
Derived terms
edit- acyl iodide
- americium iodide
- ammonium iodide
- auric iodide
- aurous iodide
- barium iodide
- bismuthous iodide
- cadmium iodide
- caesium iodide, cesium iodide
- chloriodide, chloroiodide
- chlorobromiodide
- cuprous iodide
- curium iodide
- diiodide
- dithiazanine iodide
- ethyl iodide
- hydrogen iodide
- indium iodide
- iodidate
- iodide of iodammonium
- iodiodide
- iron iodide
- kalium iodide
- lead iodide
- lithium iodide
- manganese iodide
- methyl iodide
- oxapium iodide
- oxyiodide
- phosphonium iodide
- potassium iodide
- radium iodide
- scandium iodide
- silver iodide
- sodium iodide
- stannous iodide
- sulfiodide, sulphiodide
- thallious iodide
- triiodide
- tungsten iodide
- vinyl iodide
Translations
editbinary compound
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