The fact that you've asked the question here instead of just firing up CHEMCATS means the answer is probably no. The sort of places that sell this sort of stuff generally do not sell it to the general public but only to other chemical companies (or college chemistry departments). (If you are with a college chemistry department or chemical company but for some reason don't have access to CHEMCATS, then do a literature search, find someone who's published a paper involving it, and drop them a line to ask where they got it.)
Carborane acids are a class of chemical compounds that contain carborane clusters with acidic properties. They are typically purchased for research purposes from specialty chemical suppliers or scientific companies that deal with rare or niche chemicals. It may require special permissions or certifications to purchase due to their potentially hazardous nature.
Chemists could one day use Carborane Acid to burn through hard rocks, or even shape diamond. They could use it to make diamonds into figures like play-doh.
Carborane acid usually refers to pentaborane(9) hydride, which is a strong acid. It is not very soluble in water, but it can react to form hydrochloric acid and boron hydrides. The pH of carborane acid would be very low.
Yes, carborane super acid is extremely corrosive and can cause severe burns on skin upon contact. It is important to handle it with extreme caution and use appropriate safety measures, such as wearing personal protective equipment.
Carborane acid is the world's strongest acid, followed by fluorosulfonic acid. The acidity of carborane acid has been shown at least a million times stronger than concentrated sulfuric acid, and hundreds of times stronger than the previous record holder fluorosulfonic acid.
The strongest acid is fluoroantimonic acid, which is a superacid. It is created by mixing hydrogen fluoride with antimony pentafluoride. Fluoroantimonic acid is over a billion times stronger than sulfuric acid.
Carborane superacid typically has a pH level that is extremely low, often approaching -18. This makes it one of the strongest acids known.
Carborane acid usually refers to pentaborane(9) hydride, which is a strong acid. It is not very soluble in water, but it can react to form hydrochloric acid and boron hydrides. The pH of carborane acid would be very low.
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The strongest acid is fluoroantimonic acid, which is a superacid. It is created by mixing hydrogen fluoride with antimony pentafluoride. Fluoroantimonic acid is over a billion times stronger than sulfuric acid.
Yes, carborane super acid is extremely corrosive and can cause severe burns on skin upon contact. It is important to handle it with extreme caution and use appropriate safety measures, such as wearing personal protective equipment.
Battery water is generally sulfuric acid and is a strong acid, but not the strongest acid. Carborane acid is the world's strongest acid, followed by fluorosulfonic acid. The acidity of carborane acid has been shown at least a million times stronger than concentrated sulfuric acid, and hundreds of times stronger than the previous record holder fluorosulfonic acid.
Carborane acid is the world's strongest acid, followed by fluorosulfonic acid. The acidity of carborane acid has been shown at least a million times stronger than concentrated sulfuric acid, and hundreds of times stronger than the previous record holder fluorosulfonic acid.
Are you perhaps referring to hydrochloric acid? If so, it is one of the strongist acids, with a pH of 2. However, there are stronger acids, such as carborane acid and fluorosulphuric acid.
18 400 000 moles. it is also 1 million times stronger than sulfuric acid
Carborane superacid typically has a pH level that is extremely low, often approaching -18. This makes it one of the strongest acids known.
Fluoroantimonic acid is considered the strongest acid, surpassing sulfuric and hydrochloric acid in acidity. It is an extremely corrosive and reactive acid that can only be handled in specialized laboratories due to its extreme potency.
Fluoroantimonic acid is often considered one of the world's most dangerous acids. It is a superacid that can react violently with water, releasing highly toxic and corrosive fumes. Extreme caution is required when handling this acid due to its highly reactive nature.
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