pH is not a useful measure of such strong acids. Instead, the Hammett Acidity Function (H0) is used.
The H0 of fluoroantimonic acid is around -31.
Fluoroantimonic acid is much stronger. Even stronger than that is the Helium Hydride Cation (HeH+)
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.
pH is not a useful measure of such strong acids. Instead, the Hammett Acidity Function (H0) is used. The H0 of fluoroantimonic acid is around -31.
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.
Fluoroantimonic acid is the the strongest known acid. It has formula HSbF6
Fluoroantimonic acid is much stronger. Even stronger than that is the Helium Hydride Cation (HeH+)
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.
pH is not a useful measure of such strong acids. Instead, the Hammett Acidity Function (H0) is used. The H0 of fluoroantimonic acid is around -31.
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.
Fluoroantimonic acid is the the strongest known acid. It has formula HSbF6
I think what you mean is "fluoroantimonic acid," or HSbF6. And good luck trying to find it commercially; as pretty much the strongest acid known to man, fluoroantimonic acid rearranges hydrocarbons. It is, however, produced as a product of the hydrolysis of Magic Acid.
it is an acid that is 2X10(19) stronger than 100% pure sulfuric acid.
Nothing. Maybe lava.
The strongest acid is fluoroantimonic acid which is 2×1019 times stronger than 100% sulfuric acid.
0. however, the pKa can go down to -25, as in the case with fluoroantimonic acid
Diamonds are the hardest mineral, but not the 'strongest'.
You might be referring to superacids. Some examples of superacids are fluoroantimonic acid which is 2×1019 (20 quintillion) times stronger than 100% sulfuric acid, and Hydrochloric acid which is present in the stomach's gastric juice.http://www.answers.com/topic/fluoroantimonic-acid