As of 2017, what was the strongest known “superacid”?

Correct answer: Fluoroantimonic acid

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VividPotion6704
VividPotion6704
what is it used for?
Manchester Lad
Manchester Lad
VividPotion6704, getting rid of bodies
Player #14718714
Player #14718714
Player #6784618, you just like picking on people & putting them down.- less with the negative vibes man.
Player #13415738
Player #13415738
ContemporaryShip5227, sorry but the idea that an acid needs water to be an acid went out in the 1920s with two guys named Bronsted and Lowry
Player #5513970
Player #5513970
Now that is one acid
Dreams
Dreams
What's it used in? Chemical engineering? I was rubbish at Chemistry & Physics.
Stephanie
Stephanie
James, Fluoride is a necessary to life.
Yoongles
Yoongles
what a wonderful game!
Goblin
Goblin
Mmmm..... that sounds delicious! (it can only be contained in Teflon?)
Player #41683953
Player #41683953
lsd. jmho
DUA
DUA
VividPotion6704, It is used in chemical engineering and organic chemistry to protonate organic compounds.
ContemporaryShip5227
ContemporaryShip5227
All acids are stronger than 100% sulfuric acid (oleum) water is required to dissociate the hydrogen ions to create acidity.