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iodyrite
iodyrite Min. (aɪˈɒdɪraɪt) [f. iod-ine, after argyrite; substituted by Dana for the earlier name iodite.] Native iodide of silver, a sectile mineral, usually of a yellow colour, occurring in Mexico, Chile, etc.1854 Dana Min. (ed. 4) 95. 1892 Ibid. 160 Iodyrite is homomorphous with greenockite.
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iodite
iodite (ˈaɪədaɪt) [f. iod-ine + -ite.] 1. Chem. A salt of (hypothetical) iodous acid. So hypo-iodite, a salt of hypo-iodous acid (see iodous).1842 E. Turner's Elem. Chem. xiii. (ed. 7) 303 Mitscherlich infers the crystals to be iodite of soda. 1865–72 Watts Dict. Chem. III. 297 Hypo-iodite of potass...
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In the oxidized zone, ore minerals include native silver and argentite have been replaced by cerargyrite, iodobromite, bromyrite, embolite, and iodyrite
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iodic
iodic, a. (aɪˈɒdɪk) [f. iod- + -ic: cf. F. iodique (Gay-Lussac, 1812).] Of or pertaining to iodine. 1. Chem. Containing iodine in union with oxygen; as in iodic acid (hydrogen iodate), an oxygen-acid of iodine (HIO3), obtained in white semitransparent crystals; iodic anhydride (iodine pentoxide), I2...
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iod-
iod- (aɪəʊd) combining form of mod.L. iodum iodine, used (chiefly before a vowel) in forming names of iodine compounds. (Before a cons. usu. iodo-, q.v.) Among these are iodaˈcetic a., in iodacetic acid: see iodoacetic adj. s.v. iodo-; its salts are iodˈacetates; ˈiodamide, iodaˈmmonium, compounds f...
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isomorphously
isomorphously, adv. Min. (aɪsəʊˈmɔːfəslɪ) [f. isomorphous a. + -ly2.] In such a way as to produce isomorphous substances.1901 Mineral. Mag. XIII. 45 Miersite..mixes isomorphously with marshite (CuI) on the one hand, and on the other forms intimate intergrowths with iodyrite. 1906 Jrnl. Chem. Soc. LX...
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miersite
miersite Min. (ˈmaɪəzaɪt) [f. the name of Sir Henry Alexander Miers (1858–1942), English mineralogist + -ite1.] An iodide of silver and copper, (Ag, Cu)I (with the ratio of silver to copper approximately 4:1), which is found as yellow isometric crystals at Broken Hill, New South Wales, Australia.189...
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