"Iodinated" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Iodinated refers to the process of adding iodine to a substance, typically a chemical compound or a molecule. Iodine is a halogen that is often used to modify or stabilize compounds, and iodination is a common technique used in various fields such as medicine, chemistry, and biochemistry. Iodinated substances often have enhanced properties, such as increased solubility or improved stability, and are used in applications such as nuclear medicine, pharmaceuticals, and analytical chemistry.
Iodination is a chemical reaction in which iodine is added to a substance, typically a compound or molecule. This can be used to modify or label the substance, and is often used in chemical synthesis and analysis techniques such as radioiodination and chromatography. In biology, iodination is also used to synthesize and activate thyroid hormones, such as triiodothyronine (T3) and thyroxine (T4), which play an essential role in regulating metabolism and development in animals.
Hydriodide is a type of inorganic compound that is the derivative of iodine and one of the hydrogen halides, specifically hydrogen iodide (HI). It is a white crystalline solid that is used in various applications, including as a starting material for the synthesis of other compounds and as a key component in the production of iodinated compounds.
Iodic refers to something that is related to iodine, a nonferrous, blue-purple, heavy metal-like halogen. In chemistry, an iodic compound is a chemical compound that contains iodine.
Iodide is a type of ion that is composed of one iodine atom with a charge of -1. It is a negatively charged ion that is formed when an atom of iodine loses one electron. Iodides are commonly found in nature and play an important role in various biological and chemical processes. They are also used in various industries, such as pharmaceuticals, photography, and pesticides. In addition, iodides are an essential component of many nutritional supplements and Certain foods, particularly seaweed, contain high levels of iodide.
Iodides are a class of salts that contain iodine. They are typically used as antiseptics and disinfectants, and also have uses in medicine and as food additives. Iodides can also refer to the anions that make up these salts, which contain the iodide ion (I-).
Iodimetry is a laboratory test used to determine the amount of iodine in a sample. It is commonly used in medical testing, particularly in the diagnosis and treatment of thyroid disorders.
To iodise means to treat with iodine, especially to prevent or cure the deficiency of iodine in the body, often by adding iodine to food or water. It can also mean to add iodine to a substance, such as to stabilize or preserve it.
Iodised refers to the process of adding iodine to something, typically salt, to make it a source of iodine. Iodised salt contains added iodine that helps to prevent iodine deficiency, which can cause thyroid problems.
Iodism is a condition caused by the excessive use of iodine, which can occur when an individual ingests large amounts of iodine or its compounds. Symptoms of iodism include swelling of the thyroid gland, increased salivation, neck rigidity, joint pain, and a metallic or iodine-like taste in the mouth.