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iodidum

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Latin

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Etymology

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iōdum (iodine) +‎ -idum (-ide)

Pronunciation

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Noun

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iōdidum n (genitive iōdidī); second declension

  1. (New Latin) iodide
    • 1827, Josephus Fortmayer, Dissertatio inauguralis chemico-medica de Iodio: quam consensu et auctoritate Magnifici Domini Praesidis ac Directoris, nec non inclytae Facultatis Medicae pro doctoris gradu rite obtinendo in alma ac celeberrima Regia Scientiarum Universitate Pestiensi, Buda: Typis Regiae Universitatis Hungaricae, § 7, page 22:
      Acidum hydrothionicum mutat Iodium in Acidum hydriodicum praecipitatque Sulfur Gay Lussac. Hydrogenium perphosphoratum unitur dimisso Hydrogenio in Iodidum Phosphori. Hydrogenium percarburatum videtur Iodio uniri, dum Aether hydriodicus trans tubos vitreos candefactos urgetur Chev. Dict. des sc. nat. 23, 58g et 15, 473. Gas ammoniacale siccum absorbetur Iodio sicco in vulgari temperatura sistitque fluidum tenax, fusco nigrum, metallice splendens – Iodidum Ammonii verum Aqua metatur in Hydriodatem ammonii solutum lum, et Iodidum Azoi pulvereum, nigrum, detonans. Ammonio liquido solvitur.
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    • 〃, § 13, page 31:
      Acidum hydriodiaum[sic] gasicum evolvitur e Iodido Phosphori (3 Iodii 1 Phosphori) humefacto sensim destillando: initio Gas transit, tardius Acidum concentratum, residuum est Acidum phosphorosum, aut phosphoricum. E Iodido Phosphori cum Phosphoro pluri parato evoveretur quoque gas hydrogenium phosphoratum. Destillationem institui iubet Houton Labillardière (Gilberts Ann. 8. 255, Buchners Rep. 10, 39) e tubo vitreo quatuor linearum diametri, ubi Iodidum Phosphori tegitur strato pulveris vitri grossi humidi, calefactione ope lampadis alcoholicae, Gase per Chloridum Calcis adacto.
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    • 〃, page 32:
      Metalla plurima decomponunt in Iodida Metallorum, et gas hydrogenium eliberatum: sic agunt Kalium, Natrium, Zinkum, Hydrargyrum, Argentum, Ferrum: imo Metalla oxydata: Plumbum, Hydrargyrum, Argentum horumque Salia in vulgari temperatura generant Aquam, atque Iodida: Peroxyda disiungunt partem Iodii liberam, sic Manganicum et Salia Ferrici in ea Ferrosi vertenda.
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Declension

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Second-declension noun (neuter).

singular plural
nominative iōdidum iōdida
genitive iōdidī iōdidōrum
dative iōdidō iōdidīs
accusative iōdidum iōdida
ablative iōdidō iōdidīs
vocative iōdidum iōdida

Descendants

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  • Translingual: Iodidimonas