IPA: /ˈɛljuːeɪt/
KK: /ˈɛluːeɪt/
A liquid solution that is produced when a substance is separated from a solid by washing it with a solvent.
The chemist collected the eluate after passing the solvent through the column.
**Eluate** → The word 'eluate' comes from the Latin 'eluere' (meaning to wash out or to wash away) and the suffix '-ate' (often used to form verbs or nouns). The term 'eluate' refers to a solution that has been washed out or extracted from a solid material, typically in a chemical context.
Think of 'washing out' ('eluere') to remember that 'eluate' is the solution that has been extracted or washed away from something.