- of HSO3F but is more
hydrolytically stable. The self-ionization of
fluorosulfonic acid also occurs: 2 HSO3F ⇌ [H2SO3F]+ + [SO3F]− K = 4.0 × 10−8...
-
equimolar mixture of
fluorosulfonic acid and
dimethyl sulfate. It was
originally produced by the
reaction of
methanol with
fluorosulfonic acid.
Methyl fluorosulfonate...
-
methanium ion). Thus, a
mixture of
antimony pentafluoride (SbF5) and
fluorosulfonic acid (HSO3F),
called magic acid, can
protonate alkanes. All alkanes...
- to
attack hydrocarbons, by
mixing antimony pentafluoride (SbF5) and
fluorosulfonic acid (FSO3H). The name was
coined after a
candle was
placed in a sample...
-
hydrogen chloride,
which are corrosive: ClSO3H + H2O → H2SO4 + HCl
Fluorosulfonic acid, FSO2OH, is a
related strong acid with a
diminished tendency to...
- ion
formation from
alkanes via
hydride (alkide) ion
abstraction in
fluorosulfonic acid-antimony pentafluoride-sulfuryl
chlorofluoride solution". Journal...
- pKa of 1.6 in that solvent. Its
acidity is thus
comparable to that of
fluorosulfonic acid.
Fluoroboric acid is the prin****l
precursor to
fluoroborate salts...
- "Stable
carbonium ions. LII.
Protonated esters and
their cleavage in
fluorosulfonic acid-antimony
pentafluoride solution".
Journal of the
American Chemical...
-
strong acid in water, a weak acid in
acetic acid, and a weak base in
fluorosulfonic acid; this
characteristic of the
theory has been seen as both a strength...
-
another term for fluorosulfate, the
anion F-SO2-O−, the
conjugate base of
fluorosulfonic acid. They form a
series of
salts with
metal and
organic cations called...