AND FINALLY. . . POSSIBLY THE STRONGEST ACID IN THE WORLD?

publication date: Jan 7, 2009
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We’ve all heard of sulphuric, nitric and other mineral acids but consider ‘superacids’ – usually defined as stronger than 100 per cent sulphuric acid.


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