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.
it is the strongest acid e.g battery acid
No, battery acid (sulfuric acid) is not the strongest acid. The Strongest acid is fluoroantimonic acid. Bear in mind the acid in a battery is in a diluted state-not concentrated. Although it could blind you, if it gets on the skin it will create a burning sensation before it does any permanent damage and you can wash it off or neutralize.
No, far from it. Sodium hydroxide is one of if not the strongest know base.
It is Hydrogen Iodide (Hydriodic acid) and it one of the strongest acids that exists.
No. Stomach acid contains dilute hydrochloric acid, which is a strong acid, but not the strongest.
A carborane super acid is by far the strongest acid known to science.
Fluoroantimonic acid is the the strongest known acid. It has formula HSbF6
The strongest acid is fluoroantimonic acid which is 2×1019 times stronger than 100% sulfuric acid.
All hydrogen halides except for hydrofluoric acid are strong acids and so are among the strongest of acids.
A battery acid is a variety of acid used as an electrolyte in a battery - usually sulphuric acid.
I would think the acid is the strongest force
Fluoroantimonic acid is the the strongest known acid. It has formula HSbF6. It is about 2 x 1019or 20,000,000,000,000,000,000 times stronger than concentrated (100%) Sulfuric acid.