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		Definition of ferrate in English: ferratenoun ˈfɛreɪtˈfɛreɪt Chemistry A salt in which the anion contains both iron (typically ferric iron) and oxygen.  Example sentencesExamples -  The batch study showed that a ferrate dose of 15 mg/L gave effective removal of turbidity, COD, and coliform.
 -  He was at first disposed to regard the colour as being due to the production of a ferrate.
 
 
 Origin   Mid 19th century: from Latin ferrum 'iron' + -ate1.    Definition of ferrate in US English: ferratenounˈfɛreɪtˈferāt Chemistry A salt in which the anion contains both iron (typically ferric iron) and oxygen.  Example sentencesExamples -  The batch study showed that a ferrate dose of 15 mg/L gave effective removal of turbidity, COD, and coliform.
 -  He was at first disposed to regard the colour as being due to the production of a ferrate.
 
 
 Origin   Mid 19th century: from Latin ferrum ‘iron’ + -ate.     |