arsenate

/ˈɑːrsəneɪt/
noun
  1. A chemical compound containing arsenic, oxygen, and usually another element, often used in pesticides or wood preservatives.
    • The old orchard soil tested positive for lead arsenate from decades of pesticide use.
    • Scientists are studying how arsenate compounds move through groundwater.
    • Sodium arsenate was once a common ingredient in some weed killers.
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