Chloropalladates

/ˌklɔːroʊˈpælədˌeɪts/ noun

Chemical compounds that contain both chlorine and palladium atoms, often used in laboratory synthesis and catalysis.

From chloro- (chlorine) combined with palladate (palladium plus -ate, from the element palladium, named after asteroid Pallas). Developed in late 19th-century analytical chemistry.

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