† ˈoxyˌiode Chem. Obs.
[f. oxy- 2 + iode.]
Obsolete name for an iodate.
| 1815 Henry Elem. Chem. II. 32 The metallic bases called by Sir H. Davy, oxyiodes, and by Gay Lussac,..iodates. |
So
† oxyiˈodic a. = iodic.
oxyˈiodide, an iodine compound analogous to an oxychloride.
† oxyˈiodine, Davy's name for
iodic anhydride, I
2O
5.
| 1815 Sir H. Davy in Phil. Trans. I. 213, I venture to propose a name..that of *oxyiodic acid. 1815 Henry Elem. Chem. (ed. 7) II. 32 For the watery solution of oxyiodine Sir H. Davy has proposed the name of oxyiodic acid, and is disposed to regard it as a triple compound of iodine, hydrogen, and oxygen; or an oxyiode of hydrogen. |
| 1868–77 Watts Dict. Chem. V. 815 Insoluble *Oxyiodides of variable composition. |
| 1815 Davy in Phil. Trans. I. 213, I venture to propose a name..*oxyiodine for the new solid compound. |