Fluoroantimonic acid is one of the strongest known superacids, estimated to have a pH of around -28. This extreme acidity is due to the high electronegativity and small size of the fluorine and antimony atoms in the acid molecule. It is so corrosive and reactive that it can only be stored in containers made of polyethylene or Teflon.
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.
Fluoroantimonic acid is a superacid and does not have a defined pH value as it is beyond the range of standard pH measurement. It is one of the strongest known acids, with a Hammett acidity function of -31.3, making it several trillion times more acidic than concentrated sulfuric acid.
the pH scale goes from 0-14, 0 being most acidic, and 14 being least acidic, or basic. 7 is neutral. water has a pH of 7. So a very strong acid would have a pH of in the range of 0-2. But an example, like Fluoroantimonic acid, can go down to -25
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.
Lemon Juice is the drinkable liquid with the lowest ph. It has a ph of 2. This is closely followed by Orange juice with a ph of 3 and tomato juice with a ph of 4. Coffie, is next, followed by urine and distilled water. Hope this helped.
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.
Fluoroantimonic acid is a superacid and does not have a defined pH value as it is beyond the range of standard pH measurement. It is one of the strongest known acids, with a Hammett acidity function of -31.3, making it several trillion times more acidic than concentrated sulfuric acid.
0. however, the pKa can go down to -25, as in the case with fluoroantimonic acid
The strongest acid is fluoroantimonic acid which is 2×1019 times stronger than 100% sulfuric acid.
the pH scale goes from 0-14, 0 being most acidic, and 14 being least acidic, or basic. 7 is neutral. water has a pH of 7. So a very strong acid would have a pH of in the range of 0-2. But an example, like Fluoroantimonic acid, can go down to -25
The strongest acid, which is categorized into a group called super acids, is called Fluoroantimonic acid which has a pH of around −25.
An acid would be on the left side of a pH scale
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
The Ph scale does not have colours.
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.
Lemon Juice is the drinkable liquid with the lowest ph. It has a ph of 2. This is closely followed by Orange juice with a ph of 3 and tomato juice with a ph of 4. Coffie, is next, followed by urine and distilled water. Hope this helped.
There is no given pH for an acid as pH depends both on how strong an acid as and how much of it is dissolved in a given amount of water. The closest to a standard solution is 1.0M (a measure of the number of molecules per liter). A 1.0M solution of a strong acid has a pH of 0.