Strength of Acidity, conjugate base, pka



World's strongest acid:- The record holder used to be fluorosulfuric acid (HFSO3).
       But carborane superacids are hundreds times stronger than fluorosulfuric acid and over a million times stronger than concentrated Sulfuric acid.

      Strength of Acidity:- 
   A strong acid is an acid which fully dissociates into water. all the acid molecules that are break up into ions and solvate to water molecule. So, the Concentration of Hydronium ions in a strong acid solution is equal to the concentrated of the acid.


     Conjugate base:- the general rules suggest that the stronger of a pair of acids must form the weaker of a pair of conjugate base. The fact that HCl is a stronger acid than the H3O+ ion implies that the Cl- ion is a   weaker base than water.


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