Antimoniate

/ˌæn.tɪˈmoʊ.ni.eɪt/ noun

A chemical salt formed when antimonic acid reacts with a base, containing antimony in a combined form.

From antimonic (relating to antimony) + -ate (suffix for salts formed from acids). This technical term emerged in 18th-century chemistry as scientists systematically named compounds by their composition.

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