periodide









periodide


periodide [puh-rahy-uh-dahyd, -did] ExamplesWord Origin noun Chemistry.

  1. an iodide with the maximum proportion of iodine.

Origin of periodide 1810–20; period(ic acid) + -ide Examples from the Web for periodide Historical Examples of periodide

  • Mercury, periodide of, an exception to the law of conduction?

    Experimental Researches in Electricity, Volume 1

    Michael Faraday

  • I was unable to contrast it with the protiodide, the latter being converted into mercury and periodide by heat.

    Experimental Researches in Electricity, Volume 1

    Michael Faraday

  • Even when a little of the protiodide and iodine are merely rubbed together in a mortar, a portion of the periodide is formed.

    Experimental Researches in Electricity, Volume 1

    Michael Faraday

  • The periodide of mercury is a brilliant red pigment, but somewhat evanescent.

    A Dictionary of Arts, Manufactures and Mines

    Andrew Ure

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