Bromate

/ˈbroʊmeɪt/ noun

A salt or ester containing bromine in its oxidized form, often used as an oxidizing agent in chemistry or as a food additive.

From 'bromine' + '-ate' suffix indicating the highest oxidation state. The suffix comes from Latin '-atus' and is standard in chemical nomenclature.

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