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  1. Why is fluoroantimonic acid so strong? - Chemistry Stack Exchange

    Oct 8, 2013 · I learned that all strong acids have a 100% degree of ionization and that there are no degrees of strength in acids; however, I also read that fluoroantimonic acid is 20 quintillion …

  2. inorganic chemistry - Does fluoroantimonic acid dissolve noble …

    Nov 21, 2021 · Hello, Does fluoroantimonic acid dissolve noble metals? Nernst equation suggests that platinum would require pH ≈ −20.1 to be dissolved, using Hammett acidity function as an …

  3. inorganic chemistry - Why is fluoroantimonic acid so unique ...

    Jun 2, 2023 · Fluoroantimonic acid is the strongest acid because its conjugate base $\\ce{SbF6-}$ is exceptionally stable. $\\ce{SbF6-}$ is in perfect octahedral symmetry wherein the negative …

  4. What is the strongest acid? - Chemistry Stack Exchange

    Oct 6, 2014 · Fluoroantimonic Acid / Wikipedia - stating it is the strongest acid (super_acid) Carborane Acid / nature.com - According to Nature and even Google itself, it is the strongest …

  5. How long would it take to dissolve someone using …

    How long would it take to dissolve a human body using fluoroantimonic acid? I understand that since the human body isn't homogenous, it's a bit tough to get the exact calculation, but lets …

  6. Are there real chemistry bottles with this kind of label?

    Feb 23, 2023 · A search for fluoroantimonic acid brings up an image for Magic Acid (a blend of fluorosulfuric acid and antimony pentafluoride: Ref 1) which has some common elements: the …

  7. How long would it take fluoroantimonic acid to melt through a …

    Jan 19, 2024 · I'm writing a story in which a character throws a knife containing fluoroantimonic acid contained within hydrofluoric acid, which is itself contained within fluorinated plastic, into a …

  8. acid base - Can helium hydride ions eat through teflon?

    Oct 16, 2022 · Now, teflon may be strong enough to store fluoroantimonic acid, but is teflon capable of storing the helium hydride ion, given that it is capable of protonating $\ce {O_2, …

  9. inorganic chemistry - Chloroantimonic vs fluoroantimonic acid ...

    Nov 26, 2020 · Chloroantimonic vs fluoroantimonic acid Ask Question Asked 7 years, 2 months ago Modified 7 months ago

  10. Effective pH range in water. What is the definition

    Aug 2, 2023 · This graph is hard to understand, apart from water and ammonia. For example, the pKa of hydrofluoric acid is known to be $3.17$. It is not a strong acid. In the graph, the blue …