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Tetrafluoroboric acid HBF

For very strong acids, it is usually possible to use a solvent of a more conventional kind thus, for example, the acid HBF, tetra fluoroboric acid, is extremely strong, because attachment of the hydrogen to the tetrafluoroborate group BF is essentially ionic, H BF and hence dissociation to an acid is very easy. Hence HBF behaves as a strong acid in, for example, an organic solvent, in which it can be used. [Pg.89]


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