Antimonate

/ˌænˈtɪmənət/ noun

A chemical salt or compound formed when antimony compounds react with bases, containing antimony as a negative ion.

Formed from 'antimony' (the chemical element) with the suffix '-ate' (indicating a salt or compound). The term emerged in 19th-century chemistry as systematic naming conventions for compounds developed.

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