hydriodide
/haɪˈdrɔɪədaɪd/Definitions
1. noun
a compound of hydrogen and iodine, often used as a source of iodine or in the production of other iodine compounds.
“The chemist worked with hydriodide to create a new iodine-based compound.”
1. noun
a compound of hydrogen and iodine, often used as a source of iodine or in the production of other iodine compounds.
“The chemist worked with hydriodide to create a new iodine-based compound.”