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di-iodide Chem.|daɪˈaɪədaɪd| [f. di-2 + iodide.] A compound of two atoms of iodine with a dyad element or radical, as mercuric di-iodide, Hg I2.
1873Fownes' Chem. (ed. 11) 227 The di-iodide melts at 110°. 1881Athenæum 9 Apr. 496/1 On the co-efficients of Expansion of the Diiodide of Lead (Pb I2). |