arsenide

See also: Arsenide

English

Etymology

From arsenic +‎ -ide.

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  • (General American) enPR: är'sənīd, IPA(key): /ˈaɹsəˌnaɪd/
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Noun

arsenide (plural arsenides)

  1. An ion that is an arsenic atom with three extra electrons and charge −3.
  2. A compound with arsenic in oxidation state −3.
    • 1951, Joseph J. Katz, Eugene Rabinowitch, The Chemistry of Uranium: The Element, Its Binary and Related Compounds, New York, N.Y.: Dover Publications, Inc., page 241:
      Colani (1907b) prepared uranium arsenide and antimonide by methods similar to the one he used for the preparation of phosphide.
    • 2017, Kathleen F. Edwards, Joel F. Liebman, No Nobel for Noble Gases - Some Guesses Why:
      Presence of nitrides, argonides, arsenides, and iodides in the crystalline rocks

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