Arsenate

/ˈɑrsəneɪt/ noun

A chemical salt made when arsenic acid reacts with a base, commonly used in pesticides and herbicides.

From arsenic + the chemical suffix -ate (indicating a salt formed from an acid). The word became standard in chemistry during the 19th century when systematic nomenclature for chemical compounds developed.

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