silver iodide
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Definition
Noun: 1. A chemical compound: A yellow, inorganic compound with the formula AgI, consisting of silver and iodine. It is notable for its light-sensitive properties and its crystalline structure. 2. A substance with specific applications: A compound used primarily in photographic processes, in cloud seeding for weather modification, and in certain antiseptic medical applications.
Usage
- General Statement: Silver iodide is a key material in several scientific and industrial fields.
- With Prepositions: It is commonly used photography, cloud seeding, and an antiseptic agent.
Examples
- In Photography:
- In Meteorology:
- In Chemistry Context:
Advanced Usage
- Technical/Industrial Context: Refers to the specific compound AgI, often discussed concerning its hexagonal crystal structure or its role in nucleation processes.
- The efficacy of cloud seeding depends on the particle size of the dispersed silver iodide.
Variants and Related Words
- AgI: The chemical formula for silver iodide.
- Cloud seeding: A primary application area for silver iodide.
- Photographic emulsion: A substance in which silver iodide is historically a key component.
Synonyms
- Argentous iodide (less common technical term).
Notes on Meaning
- This term is highly specific and technical. It almost exclusively refers to the chemical compound AgI and its direct applications. It is not used figuratively.
Noun
- an iodide that is used in photography, in seeding clouds to make rain, and in medicine