Abstract

AbstractFluorosulfuric acid is known both in aqueous solution and as the anhydrous compound. The anhydrous acid exhibits electrical conductivity which indicates its autodissociation. Even strong acids such as H2SO4 or HCIO4 behave as proton acceptors, i.e. as bases, in fluorosulfuric acid. Volatile inorganic acid fluorides can be readily prepared using fluorosulfuric acid as fluorinating agent.

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