Argentate

/ˈɑːrdʒənteɪt/ noun

A chemical salt formed when silver combines with an acid, commonly used in chemistry and metallurgy.

From Latin 'argentum' (silver) + '-ate' (chemical suffix indicating a salt). This nomenclature became standard in the late 18th century when systematic chemical naming was established.

AMብር (bir)
ARفضي (fadi)
BNসোনালি (sonali)
CAargentat
CSargent
DAargent
DEsilbern
ELαργυρός (argýros)
ESargentato
FAنقره ای (naghreh-ee)
FIhopea
FRargenté
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