释义 |
sodide, n. Chem.|ˈsəʊdaɪd| [f. sodium n. + -ide 1.] An alkalide in which the anion is sodium.
1977J. L. Dye in Sci. Amer. July 104/2 One can imagine..a hypothetical analogue of a simple salt such as sodium chloride, but with sodium as both positive and negative ion. Perhaps the salt would be called sodium sodide. 1982Inorg. Chem. XXI. 1966/2 We..report the first synthesis of two sodide salts which contain the crown ether 18-crown-6. 1984Greenwood & Earnshaw Chem. of Elements (1986) iv. 110 Na reacts with crypt in the presence of EtNH2 to give the first example of a sodide salt of Na- . |