Iodinating - Law Dictionary Search Results
Hydriodide
a base distinguished from an iodide in which only the iodine combines with the base
Hydriodic
Pertaining to or derived from hydrogen and iodine said of an acid HI produced by the combination of
Heptad
for or replaced by seven monad atoms or radicals as iodine is a heptad in iodic acid Also used as an
Halogen
metal forms a haloid salt especially chlorine fluorine bromine and iodine sometimes also cyanogen See Chlorine family under Chlorine
Fluorine
strongly acid or negative and associated with chlorine bromine and iodine in the halogen group of which it is the first
Erythrogranulose
present in small amount in starch granules colored red by iodine
Erythrodextrin
A dextrin which gives a red color with iodine See Dextrin
diiodotyrosine
with two hydrogen atoms on the benzene ring replaced by iodine atoms
Diiodide
A compound of a binary type containing two atoms of iodine called also biniodide
de iodinase
an enzyme that removes the iodine radical
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