What is acid and explain why it’s dangerous and name the strongest acid
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Answer:
acid is substance which when reacts with water releases an oh- ion
or hydroxyl ion
Acids with a pH of less than 4 can cause chemical burns. ... Weak acids such as acetic, citric and carbonic are not corrosive. They can safely be consumed and do not irritate the skin. However, at greater concentrations weak acids can be harmful
carborane is the strongest acid
Explanation:
None of the strong acids traditionally listed in a chemistry text holds the title of World's Strongest Acid. The record-holder used to be fluorosulfuric acid (HFSO3), but the carborane superacids are hundreds of times stronger than fluorosulfuric acid and over a million times stronger than concentrated sulfuric acid. The superacids readily release protons, which is a slightly different criterion for acid strength than the ability to dissociate to release a H+ ion (a proton). The strongest carborane superacid has the chemical structure H(CHB11Cl11).