IPA: //ˈvæləreɪt//
KK: /ˈvælərɪt/
A substance that is a salt or an ester derived from valeric acid, which is a type of organic compound.
The chemist prepared a valerate for the experiment involving organic reactions.
Valerate → It is derived from "valere" (meaning to be strong or to be worth) and the suffix "-ate" (indicating a chemical salt or ester). The word "valerate" refers to a salt or ester of valeric acid, which is associated with strength or worth in its chemical properties.
Think of 'valere' meaning to be strong, and remember that 'valerate' refers to a chemical compound that has strength in its properties.