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What is the ligand name of iodide
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The ligand name for iodide when it acts as a ligand in coordination chemistry is "iodo." In chemical nomenclature, iodide (I⁻) can bond to a metal center and is commonly referred to as "iodo" in that context. For example, if iodide is coordinated to a metal, like in the complex potassium iodide (KI), you would refer to the iodide ligand as "iodo" when naming the coordination complex.
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