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Iodide Or  Noun  A Salt Io·Dide  International Scientific

Title iodide
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Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary
io·dide

 \\ˈī-ə-ˌdīd\\ noun
 ETYMOLOGY  International Scientific Vocabulary
 DATE  1822
: a salt of hydriodic acid; also : the monovalent anion I- of such a salt
Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary-牛津双解-OALD7
iodide
iod·ide 5aiEdaid / noun[C]
   (chemistry 化) a chemical which contains 
iodine
 
   碘化物
Webster's Third New International Dictionary, Unabridged
Search result show the entry is found in: mercuric iodide , or mercurous iodide , or mercury iodide , or methylene iodide , or methyl iodide , or phenyl iodide , or potassium iodide , or potassium mercuric iodide , or silver iodide , or sodium iodide , or ethyl iodide , or hydrogen iodide

io·dide
\ˈīəˌdīd, -_də̇d\ noun
(-s)
Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary iod- + -ide
: a binary compound of iodine usually with a more electropositive element or radical : a salt or ester of hydriodic acid
 < potassium iodide >
 < ethyl iodide >

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