iodid
/ˈaɪədɪd/
noun
- A chemical compound of iodine with another element or group; a salt or ester of hydriodic acid.
- The doctor prescribed an iodid supplement for the patient's iodine deficiency.
- Silver iodid is used in photography and cloud seeding.
- Potassium iodid is commonly used to protect the thyroid from radiation.
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