IPA: //ˈædəmˌsaɪt//
KK: /ˈædəmˌsaɪt/
A chemical substance that is used to control riots, known for its ability to cause irritation and discomfort.
The police used adamsite to disperse the crowd during the protest.
Adamsite is derived from the name 'Adams', referring to the chemist who first synthesized it, and the suffix '-ite', which is commonly used in chemistry to denote a mineral or chemical compound. Therefore, Adamsite refers to a chemical compound named after its creator.
Think of 'Adams' as the person who created this chemical compound, and '-ite' as a suffix used for minerals or chemicals. This helps you remember that Adamsite is a chemical compound named after its inventor.