The strongest acid that is known to exist is fluoroantimonic acid, HSbF6.
This superacid is 1023 times more acidic than H3O+(the strongest acid that can exist in water) and will protonate even extremely weak bases (such as alkanes).
Because if we react sodium with acid in the lab it will be very danger (It can barn the lab )
It is very likely some people have a completed lab report on Lab, but their names have not been made public.
A diluted acid is a concentrated acid that has been diluted by water so it is not as concentrated. Sometimes the final dilution is expressed as a percentage of the original acid. More often we use molarity. In common lab use the dilute acids are 2M.
HCL - Hydrochloric acid HNO3- Nitic Acid H2SO4- Sulfuric acid HClO4- Perchloric Acid HF - Hydrofluric Acid
what are the most common measuments made in a lab
Because if we react sodium with acid in the lab it will be very danger (It can barn the lab )
Lab beakers are made of glass, which gives them excellent chemical resistance. Some lab beakers are also made of special plastic like HDPE, and even these can withstand most chemicals like hydorchloric acid.
The strongest chemical in a science lab is Hydrogen Fluoride. The second strongest chemical is Hydrogen Chloride. Hydrogen Fluoride isn't the world's strongest chemical. The King of Liquids is the mixture of 1 Hydrogen Fluoride and 3 Hydrogen Chloride.
It is very likely some people have a completed lab report on Lab, but their names have not been made public.
pyrogallol acid method for anaerobic condition in lab
Caffeine can be synthesised (made artificially in a lab) by reacting dimethylurea with malonic acid.
hydrocloric acid hydrocloric acid
sulphuric acid hydrochloric acid nitric acid
Bounty. I did a lab test over it.
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No sodium is not made in a lab
in lab using acetic acid