The Strongest Acids Ever



These are the strongest acids ever!
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50 thoughts on “The Strongest Acids Ever”

  1. If you heat oxalic acid, you get carbondioxide, carbonmonoxide and water. Carbonmonoxide is a strong poisonous gas.
    You can get carbonmonoxid too, if you mix formic acid with sulphoric acid.

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  2. As a kid, I did actually drink fuming hydrochloric acid 2-3 drops in beakerful of water, i had read during the class that our digestive system contains acid and pepsin, i had a heavy meal and i was suffering from indigestion due to it and had a regular occurence of constipation, what it did was i got rapid burps and farts, the next morning i actually got clear motions felt really good after taking the dump, actually never felt better after taking a dump till that date

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  3. But hydrochloric acid has a preservation effect on human bodies, that's why the snowtown murders where the "bodies in barrels" was so stupid, they ended up having to cart these big barrels around for YEARS, and yes they were as terrible as that sounds

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  4. 11:18. You are incorrect. Biggest explosion of the area yes. Not the biggest man made explosion. This happened in December of 1917. In June of 1917, the true biggest actually happened. Excluding nuclear bombs) Thanks to our moles in ww1. Just FYI

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  5. i've never heard of pKa. I always heard "ph" as in water has a ph of 7, anything lower is acid, higher is a base.
    soda has a ph of 2.5 and humans consume it in massive quantities, so yeah, humans are pretty resistant to acid.
    I quit drinking soda years ago. .

    back to the pKa thing, i'm completely confused how to interpret those numbers, like 3.17 pka. .

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