Chem. [f. mod.L. antimōniāt-um, f. antimōni-um: see -ATE4.] A salt of antimonic acid. (Also called ANTIMONATE, q.v.)

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1801.  Chenevix, in Phil. Trans., XCI. 378. A crystallized salt, which M. Berthollet terms an antimoniate of potash.

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1869.  Roscoe, Elem. Chem., 256. Antimony pentoxide forms salts with the alkalis, called antimoniates.

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