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hydriodic

American  
[hahy-dree-od-ik] / ˌhaɪ driˈɒd ɪk /

adjective

  1. of or derived from hydriodic acid.


Etymology

Origin of hydriodic

First recorded in 1810–20; hydr- 2 + iodic

Example Sentences

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The “available” chlorine content of the chloramines is double the actual chlorine content as each atom of chlorine will liberate two atoms of iodine from hydriodic acid.

From Chlorination of Water by Race, Joseph

Give the formula for the salt which phosphine forms with hydriodic acid.

From An Elementary Study of Chemistry by McPherson, William

A solution of hydriodic acid on standing turns brown.

From An Elementary Study of Chemistry by McPherson, William

Heated in contact with sulphureted hydrogen, it forms sulphides of boron and phosphorus and hydriodic acid, without liberation of iodine.

From Scientific American Supplement, No. 841, February 13, 1892 by Various

This acid is not so poisonous as hydriodic or iodic acids.

From Insectivorous Plants by Darwin, Charles