the strongest acid you will use in school will be hydrochloic acid but it will be diluted and cannot harm you very quickly unless drunken.
Weakest base is that which is strongest acid the latest research proves that strongest acid is a mixture HF.SbF5 Antimonic acid.
In ancient times the strongest acid known was vinegar.
Among these NH3 is the weakest base so strongest conjugate acid would be NH4+ ion.
=Fluoroantimonic acid is by far the strongest acid being approximately 20,000,000,000,000,000,000 times as strong as 100% sulphuric acid and with a pH of -25.==The weakest acid is less distinguished. However, carbonic acid is an example of a weak acid.=
H2O (water) is not an acid, it is neutral. H2 (hydrogen gas) is also not an acid. Strong acids typically have hydrogen as the cation attached to a highly electronegative element, such as in HCl (hydrochloric acid) or H2SO4 (sulfuric acid).
Yes, but this one not for practical use. Then HClO4 or HI is more common to use (pKa values about -10).
No. Stomach acid contains dilute hydrochloric acid, which is a strong acid, but not the strongest.
The strongest acid is fluoroantimonic acid which is 2×1019 times stronger than 100% sulfuric acid.
I would think the acid is the strongest force
Hydroiodic Acid
The strongest acid is fluoroantimonic acid, which is a superacid. It is created by mixing hydrogen fluoride with antimony pentafluoride. Fluoroantimonic acid is over a billion times stronger than sulfuric acid.
Among halogen acids, HX (X = F, Cl, Br, I), HI is the strongest acid.
The stomach has the strongest acid concentration in the body. It is known as gastric acid and has a pH of 1 to 2 and is composed of hydrochlorlic acid.
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No, the complete dissociation of hydroxide ions represents the strongest base, not the strongest acid. The strongest acid would be a substance that completely dissociates to release the highest concentration of hydrogen ions in a solution.
The strongest halogen acid is hydroiodic acid (HI). It is stronger than hydrochloric acid (HCl) and hydrobromic acid (HBr) due to the larger atomic size of iodine which results in a weaker bond and more easily dissociates in water.