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Fluoroboric acid or
tetrafluoroboric acid (archaically,
fluoboric acid) is an
inorganic compound with the
simplified chemical formula H+[BF4]−. Solvent-free...
- acid and
fluoroboric acid. The
reaction commences with the
formation of the aquo adduct, H2O−BF3,
which then
loses HF that
gives fluoroboric acid with...
- high
acidity of HClO4).
Other acids of
noncoordinating anions, such as
fluoroboric acid and
hexafluorophosphoric acid are
susceptible to hydrolysis, whereas...
- concerns. Acid
fluoroborate baths contain cupric tetrafluoroborate and
fluoroboric acid.
Boric acid is
typically added to the bath to
prevent hydrolysis...
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fluoroantimonic acid can
protonate every compound in the
human body.
Fluoroboric acid
Fluorosulfuric acid
Hexafluorophosphoric acid Olah, G. A. (2001)...
- (H(HCB11X11), H0 ≤ −18,
indirectly determined and
depends on substituents)
Fluoroboric acid (HF:BF3, H0 = −16.6)
Bistriflimidic acid (NH(CF3SO2)2, H0 = -15...
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diazotizing agent and a mild oxidant. NOBF4 is the
nitrosonium salt of
fluoroboric acid, and is
composed of a
nitrosonium cation, [NO]+, and a tetrafluoroborate...
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electrophilic cations. Some
examples include:
Solvated proton (H+ (solv.),
fluoroboric acid),
including H+·(H2O)n ("hydronium"), H+·(Et2O)n
Diazonium compounds...
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electroplating of tin and tin-lead solders. It is
displacing the use of
fluoroboric acid,
which releases corrosive and
volatile hydrogen fluoride. Methanesulfonic...
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Nitric acid (HNO3)
Phosphoric acid (H3PO4)
Fluoroantimonic acid (HSbF6)
Fluoroboric acid (HBF4)
Hexafluorophosphoric acid (HPF6)
Chromic acid (H2CrO4) Boric...