The world's strongest base is resilient and impenetrable due to its advanced security measures, fortified structures, and strategic defense systems that make it extremely difficult for any external threats to breach its defenses.
Chlorine is the strongest oxidizing agent among the halogens because it has the highest electronegativity and the smallest atomic radius, allowing it to attract and gain electrons more easily, making it more reactive in chemical reactions.
According to Sam Kean, Carborane has a pH of -18 (see the Disappearing Spoon).
The Hammett acidity function (a function similar to pH) of the fluoroantimonic acid is -31,3. See the link below for the Hammett acidity function.
Teflon is very stable because it has a strong carbon-fluorine bond, which is one of the strongest bonds in organic chemistry. This bond makes Teflon highly resistant to chemical reactions and breakdown from heat, making it very stable under a wide range of conditions.
Metals are needed to make bases, and strong metals - by which I do not mean physically strong, but rather chemically strong, in that they have a particularly weak grip on their valence electrons - make strong bases. And non-metals are needed to make acids, and strong non-metals, meaning those which have a particularly strong attraction to the electrons of other elements - make strong acids. That is why fluorine, the strongest non-metal - in more technical terms, the element with the highest electronegativity - makes the strongest acid, hydrofluoric acid. And the elements with the lowest electronegativity make the strongest bases. You may wonder how this works. An acid, dissolved in water, releases hydrogen ions, and a base releases hydroxide ions. Hydrogen will ionize most completely when its electron has been taken away by the element with the strongest attraction to electrons. And hydroxide radicals will also ionize most completely when they have taken away electrons from the elements that hold on to their electrons the most weakly. It's all about the hydrogen and the hydroxide. That's what makes things acidic or basic.
The femur, or thigh bone, is the strongest human bone. It is resilient due to its dense structure and ability to withstand high amounts of stress and weight-bearing.
Breathable atmosphere, lots of fur coats, algae, water, and impenetrable shelter.
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the second strongest cat in world is a tiger the worlds strongest cat in a jaguar because there jaws are so big and they bite threw the scull of any pre.Judging that the Siberian Tiger is the largest and heaviest cat in the world, it would make sense that it is the strongest of all the cat family.
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Neodymium is the type of metal that makes the strongest magnet. It is commonly used in making powerful permanent magnets due to its high magnetism and strength.
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The land animal which has the strongest heart is a horse. This is what makes it possible for horses to race.