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i·o·dide

 (ī′ə-dīd′)
n.
Univalent anionic iodine, or a compound of iodine, especially a binary compound of iodine with a more electropositive element.
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iodide

(ˈaɪəˌdaɪd)
n
1. (Elements & Compounds) a salt of hydriodic acid, containing the iodide ion, I
2. (Elements & Compounds) a compound containing an iodine atom, such as methyl iodide, CH3I
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i•o•dide

(ˈaɪ əˌdaɪd, -dɪd)

n.
1. a salt of hydriodic acid consisting of two elements, one of which is iodine, as sodium iodide, NaI.
2. a compound containing iodine.
[1815–25; iod(ine) + -ide]
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i·o·dide

(ī′ə-dīd′)
A chemical compound consisting of iodine together with another element or radical.
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.iodide - a salt or ester of hydriodic acid
potassium iodide - a crystalline salt in organic synthesis and in making photographic emulsions and in iodized table salt
halide - a salt of any halogen acid
hydrogen iodide - a colorless gas that yields hydroiodic acid in aqueous solution
silver iodide - an iodide that is used in photography, in seeding clouds to make rain, and in medicine
sodium iodide - a crystalline salt used like potassium iodide
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Translations

iodide

[ˈaɪədaɪd] Nyoduro m
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iodide

nJodid nt
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iodide

[ˈaɪəˌdaɪd] nioduro
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iodide

n yoduro
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References in periodicals archive ?
At nuclear power plants and legacy waste sites, a particularly difficult-to-capture hazard is radioactive organic iodides. These compounds are made of hydrocarbons and iodine.
Among the topics are analytic methods of iodine and iodides, ion chromatography, hypervalent iodine, iodine production from oilfield brine, iodinating reagents, chemical reactions mediated by metal iodides, synthetic thyroid hormone, iodine deficiency disorders and their correction using iodized salt and/or iodine supplements, iodine in polymer synthesis, iodine in dye-sensitized solar cells, and the atmospheric chemistry of iodine.
Mellander, "Effect of cation size on the performance of dye sensitized nanocrystalline Ti[O.sub.2] solar cells based on quasi-solid state PAN electrolytes containing quaternary ammonium iodides," Electrochimica Acta, vol.
Gel-type electrolytes are composed of organic solvents, iodides, and high-molecular materials.
For these reasons, perfluoroalkyl iodides have been often chosen to be the halogen donors in most halogen bonding studies.
Control of thyroid hormone secretion in normal subjects receiving iodides. J Clin Invest 1973; 52: 528-32.
Other salts, mostly iodides, that have successfully treated thyroid conditions include Arsenicum iodatum (arsenic iodide), Aurum iodatum (gold iodide), Baryta iodatum (barium iodide), Calcarea iodatum (calcium iodide), Ferrum iodatum (iron iodide), lodum (iodine), Kali iodatum (potassium iodide), Lithium iodatum (lithium Iodide), Magnesium iodatum (magnesium iodide), Mercurius iodatum flavus and ruber (two mercury iodides), Natrum iodatum (sodium iodide), and Natrum muriaticum (sodium chloride).
A good response has been observed with the combination therapy of Streptomycin combined with iodide. Traditional therapy for lumpy jaw includes oral or intravenous dosing of iodides and/ or antibiotics such as penicillin and streptomycin which has good response/results (Nusbaum, 1965; Radostits et al., 2005).
The iodides in seaweed were oxidized to iodine, which sublimated and formed a violet vapor above the preparation.
Iodine exists in nature in several inorganic forms including iodates ([IO.sub.3.sup.-]]), iodides ([I.sup.-]), and organic monoatomic iodine (C-I).
Organic iodides have been shown to induce thyroid hypertrophy and increase alterations in colloid in rats, although the mechanism involved in this toxicity is unclear.