IPA: //ˈsɛlɪnaɪd//
KK: /sɛlɪnaɪd/
A type of chemical compound that contains selenium as an anion with a negative charge, often combined with other elements or groups.
Selenide compounds are used in various chemical reactions and applications.
**Selenide** → It is formed from "selenium" (from Greek "selēnē", meaning moon) and "-ide" (a suffix used in chemistry to denote a binary compound). The word "selenide" refers to a compound containing selenium, often in combination with another element, reflecting its connection to the element named after the moon.
Think of 'selenium' which is named after the moon ('selēnē') and remember that 'selenide' refers to a compound containing this moon-related element.