Argentide

/ˈɑːrdʒənˌtaɪd/ noun

A chemical compound formed when silver combines with certain elements, particularly metals, creating alloy-like compounds.

From Latin 'argentum' (silver) + '-ide' (chemical suffix indicating binary compounds). Emerged in modern chemistry as organometallic chemistry developed.

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