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which is the strongest acid ever and why?

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Answered by mmanjeetkaurin
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carborane acid

carborane acidThe world's strongest acid, at least a million times more potent than concentrated sulphuric acid, has been made in a lab in California. Perhaps confusingly, it is also one of the least corrosive. The compound, called a carborane acid, is the first 'superacid' that can be stored in a bottle, say its creators.

Acidity. Fluoroantimonic acid is the strongest superacid based on the measured value of its Hammett acidity function (H0), which has been determined for different ratios of HF:SbF5.

Answered by gayatri185
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Fluoroantimonic acid is the strongest superacid based on the measured value of its Hammett acidity function (H0), which has been determined for different ratios of HF:SbF5.

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