
[HSBF6]Fluoroantimonic Acid
Avg WN7 · 30d
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Avg WN8 · 30d
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Avg WNX · 30d
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Avg WN7
1,938
Avg WN8
2,940
Avg WNX
2,095
Avg winrate
55.6%
Fluoroantimonic acid is a mixture of hydrogen fluoride and antimony pentafluoride, containing various cations and anions (the simplest being H2F+ and SbF6−). This substance is a superacid that can be in excess of 1015 times stronger than pure sulfuric acid, depending on the proportion of its ingredients. It has been shown to protonate even hydrocarbons to afford pentacoordinate carbocations (carbonium ions). Extreme care must be taken when handling and storing fluoroantimonic acid, as it is exceptionally corrosive. For example, it cannot be contained directly in glass carboys, as it will dissolve glass, but can be stored in containers lined with PTFE (Teflon).
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