Cacodylate

/kæˈkɒdɪleɪt/ noun

A salt or ester formed from cacodylic acid, containing the cacodyl radical; formerly used in medicine and chemistry.

From 'cacodyl' + '-ate' suffix (salt/ester). Cacodylates are chemical compounds derived from cacodyl through oxidation and reaction with bases.

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