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Is it possible to isolate H+ ions in a container to make a perfect acid?

>> No.8385770

H+ ions are actually H3O+ ions. You could possibly populate a solution with a fully protonated solution. But it'd probably react with the air and i think the max would be like 22M

>> No.8385781

>>8385770
basically this,
acids are acidic not because of the properties of the acid, but the properties of the solution that it creates

i could dissolve acetic acid in water and it's a weak acid but if i dissolve it in ammonia it isn't acidic at all

>> No.8385792

You're going for perfect bronsted-lowry acid here with the H+ thing. Check out superacids like antimony pentafluoride (lewis acid).

>> No.8385950

>>8385792
Gangsta