Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
idine
Noun
/ˈaɪdaɪn/

Definition
Idine is a prefix used in chemistry to denote a particular type of compound derived from iodine or containing iodine.

Examples
- The compound phenylidine shows how idine compounds can interact with organic molecules.
- Iodopropidine is an example of a synthetic idine derivative used in various applications.
- Understanding idine derivatives can enhance our knowledge of medicinal chemistry.

Meaning
The term ‘idine’ generally relates to chemical substances that include iodine as a key part of their molecular structure.

Synonyms
- Iodine compound
- Iodinated substance
- Iodinated organic compound