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which is strongest acid ​

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Answered by sharmaraja44079
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Carborane Acid is the strongest acid. The reason this is technically the world’s strongest acid is because it’s the strongest acid as a single molecule. Much stronger acids- the acids that melt through tables- can be created by mixing certain antimony compounds with hydrofluoric acid

Answered by Anonymous
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The World's Strongest Acid

The record-holder used to be fluorosulfuric acid \sf{(HFSO_3)}, but the carborane superacids are hundreds of times stronger than fluorosulfuric acid and over a million times stronger than concentrated sulfuric acid

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