Acidic power
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In chemistry, acidic power is the measured causticity of a substance. It is noted using its H0 value. Substances with H0 values of less than −12 are considered superacids.
Example of superacids:
- Fluoroantimonic acid (1990): −31.3
- Magic acid (1974): −19.2
- Carborane superacid (1969): −18.0
- Fluorosulfuric acid (1944): −15.1
- Triflic acid (1940): −14.9
- Sulfuric Acid -12.0