Post strong acids

Post strong acids

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HF is a weak acid. This is a weak thread.

Yeah so post strong acids faggot

HClO4

strong acid thread

Fluoroantimonic or gtfo.

this is what you all wanted to see right
youtube.com/watch?v=HQRRzbNsMHU

""""""""""""""acid""""""""""""""""

is heat an acid?

No.

then I shall refuse from posting my mixtape

Is H or the F the pussy here? H can hydrogen bond but F steals all the pussy as it is electronegative as FUARK so gets the electrons in the """covalent bond"""

H2S2O8

also your girl is like NaOH
she basic af

your girl on dat LDA shit

CH3COOH

Not if it's anhydrous.

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I will wear my carbon helmet then.

>the chad hydroiodic acid vs the virgin hydrofluoric acid

Why not just put a lot of protons in a flask and reducd it with water if necessary¿

What would happen if I drank it?

ow

>not hydrotennessinic acid
>constraining yourself to commonly available elements

Is there even enough tennesine in existence to know whether or not it behaves like a halogen as expected?

science wont really know unless a human does it

and surely you'll make the Wikipedia page for it. wwl(win win lose). i say go for it champ

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>melts glass
>weak

>melts

0/10

dissolves. satisfied?
>melting is defined as something turning to liquid so i'm still right

>HF
>weak

depends on medium, man

Glass is already a liquid though.

Go back to gen chem

>>melting is defined as something turning to liquid
Nope. Melting is a phase transition from solid to liquid. Dissolving isn't.

Melting does not implies a chemical reaction, reaction that occurs between glass (silica) and fluoride.
Also, you don't really think that HF is a strong acid, right?

francium hydrogen phthalate