Quick! Post strong acids!

Quick! Post strong acids!

HeH+

Hydroflouric
>thanks Breaking Bad

not a strong acid uf ucking retard

>uf uking retard
That comeback was stronger than any acid I can think of

HNO3

H2SO4

SO3

>HF
>strong

Fluoroantimonic acid.


I win.

>it dissolves glass therefore it's strong
kys desu senpai

Perchlorate perhaps?

>brainlet physics tard who failed chemistry

Alright, Hydroflourofag here.
Pls explain why HF is not a strong acid. I learned that because H is positive and F is very electronegative that it creates a strong dipole of sorts and therefore is a strong acid. Is this incorrect or am I a chemistry mastermind?

F is too small of an atom to form an anion that wants to donate its proton. Iodide is more stable because it has a large number of occupied orbitals.

The hydrogen bonding that forms between the HF molecules makes it overall more stable than fluorine giving away the hydrogen.

>HF
Oh boy

Tfw you say HF is a strong acid and then a weak acid thread starts with HF as its first example

That's what you get

it has a pKa > -1.74
simple as that

because that's how it's defined based on its dissociation of H+

I'm a fucking biologist and I know this. Why are you on this board?

Cause I'm a taintslap of a human being

Ya dingus

Here ya go. It'll be on the test, along with strong bases.

Hydrogen fluoride is strong and is an acid but it is not a strong acid
A strong acid likes to give up its protons
Fluorine doesn't like to give up anything

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Diamonic acid, the strongest acid known to man

>wants to donate its proton
>these are the terms that chemfags unironically use to describe physical interactions at the subatomic level

but it makes sense?

It doesnt, dont know why they keep saying it donates its protons, It just realeases H+ to the medium

H3O+ if you wanna be a faggot

>to the medium

lol go to bed

No, proton is correct. h3o+ only exists in aqueous solns

This guy has it
But lewis acids don't have to be protic to be an acid.

this guy was specifically talking about protic acids
then this guy backpeddled and refined his wording to h3o+, so i corrected him.

hi

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