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iodide Chem.|ˈaɪədaɪd| [f. iod- + -ide.] A binary compound of iodine with a more positive element, or an organic radical; analogous to one or more atoms of hydriodic acid (HI), itself called on this type hydrogen iodide.
1822J. Imison Sc. & Art II. 20 The same syllables are prefixed to chlorides and iodides. 1826Henry Elem. Chem. II. 136 Iodide of silver is formed when hydriodic acid is added to nitrate of silver. 1842E. Turner's Elem. Chem. ii. xiii. (ed. 7) 299 Iodine..has a strong attraction for the pure metals, and for most of the simple non-metallic substances, producing substances which are termed Iodides or Iodurets. 1873Watts Fownes' Chem. (ed. 11) 227 Phosphorus forms also two iodides. 1898J. Hutchinson Archives Surg. IX. No. 36. 326 He had..been taking iodides and mercury. |