† hydriodate Chem. Obs.
(haɪˈdraɪəʊdət)
[f. as next + -ate1 1 c.]
An old name for an iodide, as a salt of hydriodic acid; also, a hydriodide.
1823 Crabb Technol. Dict. s.v., The Hydriodate of ammonia, of potash, of soda, or barytes, etc. 1826 Henry Elem. Chem. I. 537 Iodate and Hydriodate of Potassa. 1851 Illustr. Catal. Gt. Exhib. 190 Hydriodate of quinine. |