Definition of Periodid

1. an iodide [n -S] - See also: iodide

Lexicographical Neighbors of Periodid

periodic system
periodic table
periodic tables
periodical
periodical cicada
periodical comet
periodical index
periodicalist
periodicalists
periodically
periodicalness
periodicals
periodicities
periodid (current term)
periodide
periodides
periodids
periodinane
periodinanes
perioding
periodization
periodizations
periodize
periodogram
periodograms
periodontal
periodontal abscess

Literary usage of Periodid

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Official Methods of Analysis (1920)
"In the presence of considerable acetanilid, the periodid first separates as minute, oily globules, which, on vigorous shaking, gradually become crystalline. ..."

2. The Newer Remedies ...: A Reference Book for Physicians, Pharmacists, and by Virgil Coblentz (1899)
"... days in succession, as the effects last eight or ten days. Toxic symptoms were not noticed, but in three cases complete loss of hair resulted. periodid. ..."

3. A Text-book of diseases of women by John Clarence Webster (1907)
"Then they should be immersed for an hour or more in a tank containing formalin solution (i dr. to i pint) or periodid of mercury (1:500). ..."

4. Qualitative Analysis as a Laboratory Basis for the Study of General by William Conger Morgan (1906)
"The presence of a soluble iodid greatly increases its solubility, this action being due to the formation of a periodid which gives rise to the ion I3. ..."

5. A Treatise on Chemistry by Henry Enfield Roscoe, Carl Schorlemmer (1884)
"... water is added to an alcoholic solution of potassium tri-iodide (KI3) heated to 50°, a brown crystalline precipitate is obtained of mercury periodid-e, ..."

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