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What is the strongest acid?

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what about the strongest base?

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  1. A superacid like carborane C2B10H12 is million times stronger than sulfuric acid. Super acids just have to release protons, whereas normal acids have to release protons in the form of H+. The strongest acid (weaker obviously than the one listed above) would be perchloric acid - HClO4.


  2. strongest single acid is HClO4 (perchloric acid) but 1:3 mixture of HCl & HNO3 is even stronger. H2SO4 is stronger than HCl

  3. HCl is the strongest acid and H2SO4 (sulfuric acid) is the strongest base.

    but there really isn't a strongest acid and stongest base. just look at the old periodic table there should be a list of the strongest acid and base

  4. st8 drop

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