arsinate

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Etymology

From arsine + -ate.

Noun

arsinate (plural arsinates)

  1. (inorganic chemistry) The anion H2AsO2-, or one of its derivatives formed by substituting the hydrogen with an organic chemical group, or a salt thereof. It has arsenic formally in a +1 oxidation state.

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