Definition of Organoiodine. Meaning of Organoiodine. Synonyms of Organoiodine

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- Organoiodine chemistry is the study of the synthesis and properties of organoiodine compounds, or organoiodides, organic compounds that contain one or...
- organofluorine compounds, organochlorine compounds, organobromine compounds, and organoiodine compounds. Chlorine halocarbons are the most common and are called organochlorides...
- salts with large, weakly polarising cations such as Cs+ may be isolated. Organoiodine compounds have been fundamental in the development of organic synthesis...
- than -1 or coordination number exceeding 1. These are the hypervalent organoiodines, often called iodanes after the IUPAC rule used to name them. These...
- Erythrosine, also known as Red No. 3, is an organoiodine compound, specifically a derivative of fluorone. It is a pink dye which is primarily used for...
- 33.3 keV due to the photoelectric effect of the innermost electrons. Organoiodine compounds are used with intravenous injection as X-ray radiocontrast...
- Iodoform (also known as triiodomethane) is the organoiodine compound with the chemical formula CHI3. It is a pale yellow, crystalline, volatile substance...
- Isopropyl iodide is the organoiodine compound with the formula (CH3)2CHI. It is colorless, flammable, and volatile. Organic iodides are light-sensitive...
- Iodoacetone is an organoiodine compound with the chemical formula C 3H 5IO The substance is a colorless liquid under normal conditions, soluble in ethanol...
- salts with large, weakly polarising cations such as Cs+ may be isolated. Organoiodine compounds have been fundamental in the development of organic synthesis...