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What are Superacids and on which unit scale their strength is determined? Also, tell me the strongest Superacid that ever existed in history of mankind and what makes it so corrosive and strong in nature? Brainliest question...
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Answered by Hemu1432
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Acids and bases fall into the category of being either weak or strong bases on the following criteria. The acid and base dissociation constant is the measure of the strength of the acids and bases. The higher the dissociation constant the stronger the acid or base. ... Acids and bases are measured using the pH scale.

An acid gets its characteristics from the hydrogen atoms of its molecules. Strong acids have weakly bound hydrogen atoms, and the molecules easily separate from them in solution. How many of these hydrogen atoms dissociate and form hydrogen ions determines the strength of an acid.

In chemistry, a superbase is an extremely basic compound that has a high affinity for protons. The hydroxide ion is the strongest base possible in aqueous solutions, but bases exist with much greater strengths than can exist in water. ... Superbases have been described and used since the 1850s

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