by Crumb Eye on June 27th, 2005

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What is the most corrosive acid?

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  • by Pointeman1 on June 27th, 2005

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    After reading the additional answer, I did a little research and no one source lists one specific acid as the most corrosive but Hydrofluoric Acid is by far the best candidate if you're seeking the most corrosive. It is so corrosive it can eat through glass.

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    • I'm sorry that is not correct. Hcl will not eat glass. HF and Ammonium biflourides etch glass.

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      by Billy_A4249 on May 26th, 2011

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