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This category is limited to [[chemical compound]]s which contain inorganic [[iodine]] in a -1 [[oxidation state]]. These may be metal [[salt (chemistry)|salt]]s containing [[iodide]] ion such as [[potassium iodide]], or more [[covalent]] iodides such as [[phosphorus triiodide]]. | |||
== See also == | |||
*[[:Category:Metal halides]] | |||
*[[:Category:Nonmetal halides]] | |||
[[Category:Halides]] | |||
[[Category:Iodine compounds]] | |||
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This category is limited to chemical compounds which contain inorganic iodine in a -1 oxidation state. These may be metal salts containing iodide ion such as potassium iodide, or more covalent iodides such as phosphorus triiodide.
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Pages in category "Iodides"
The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.