IPA: //ˈbroʊmeɪt//
KK: /ˈbroʊmeɪt/
A type of salt that comes from bromic acid, which contains the bromate ion.
The chemist used a bromate in the experiment to test its properties.
To chemically treat a substance with bromate, which is a compound containing bromine.
The chemist decided to bromate the solution to enhance its properties.
Past: bromated
Past Participle: bromated
Bromate is formed from "bromo-" (from Greek "bromos", meaning stench or bad smell, referring to bromine) and "-ate" (a suffix used in chemistry to denote a salt or ester of an acid). The word "bromate" refers to a compound containing bromine, typically in a salt form.
Think of 'bromo-' relating to a 'bad smell' and '-ate' indicating a chemical compound, which helps you remember that bromate is a chemical compound containing bromine.