IPA: /aɪˈoʊdeɪnɛt/
KK: /aɪˈoʊdeɪnɪt/
To treat or combine a substance with iodine or a compound containing iodine.
The chemist decided to iodinate the solution to enhance its properties.
Past: iodinated
Past Participle: iodinated
Iodinate → It is formed from "iodine" (from Greek "iodes", meaning violet or purple, referring to the color of iodine vapor) and "-ate" (a suffix used in chemistry to indicate a compound containing a specified element). The word "iodinate" means to introduce iodine into a compound or substance.
Think of 'iodine' as the element being added, and '-ate' indicating a chemical process. This helps you remember that 'iodinate' means to add iodine to something.