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What is the most corrosive acid in the world

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Answered by remysuresh3006
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Answer

Fluoroantimonic acid

Explanation:

Answered by AneesKakar
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Answer:

The strongest superacid known to man is fluoroantimonic acid, often known as HSbF6.

how it made-

It is made by mixing hydrogen fluoride (HF) and antimony pentafluoride (PFF) (SbF5). The strongest superacid known to man is produced by mixing the two acids in precisely equal proportions, though the superacid can be produced in a variety of methods.

properties:

  • when exposed to water, it decomposes quickly and violently. This characteristic prevents the usage of fluoroantimonic acid in aqueous solutions. It is exclusively used in a hydrofluoric acid solution.
  • it emits incredibly poisonous fumes. fluoroantimonic acid breaks down as the temperature rises and releases hydrogen fluoride gas (hydrofluoric acid).
  • Glass and many other materials are broken down, and almost all organic substances are protonated by it. (such as everything in your body). This acid is kept in PTFE (polytetrafluoroethylene) containers.

uses:

  • Regardless of the solvent, fluorantimonic acid is utilized in organic chemistry and chemical engineering to protonate organic molecules.
  • In petrochemistry, it catalyzes acylations and alkylations.
  • Carbocations are synthesized and characterized in general using superacids.

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