iPhone 7 vs World's Strongest Acid - What Will Happen?
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- Опубліковано 20 вер 2024
- How does Fluoroantimonic Acid react to an iPhone 7? I decided to find the answer!
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it says aqueous solution on the bottle, but fluoroantimonic acid can't be used in an aqueous solution... so you either got scammed, are scamming your viewers, or both
Fluoroantimonic acid can be used in HF solutions, rather than in water which causes a highly exothermic reaction.
Kavi Gosai nice observation!
Guys, it's still really cool, and your ruining the entertainment with comments like this, so if you don't like it, fine, but don't ruin it for everyone else
DREW ESTES shut up
Ruin what? Nothing happened because the acid wasn't nearly as strong as it should have been. the only the effect it had was that it ate the paint of the back of the phone
“World’s strongest acid”
-> available for normal consumer purchase
-> came in a plastic bottle
-> iPhone still works
-> you still have skin
->The bootle not melted
-> He still had bowl
-> HE still had table
-> HE still had floor
-> HE still had gloves
-> HE still had hands
-> He's still alive
-> Acid didnt exploded (I heard fluoroantimonic acid exploded even in moisture in air)
It actually is available for consumer purchase.
Yeah, seems ligit.
Actually, that’s not normal customer purchase. He purchased it at a specialized chemical company, which only sells to companies.
Don’t spoil
>fluoroantimonic acid
>stored in bottled container
ok
Its in crystal form so it shouldn't be a problem but I'm no science expert so don't hold me to that
If this Acid is crystalizied it can explode at any given moment aslong as there‘s even a tiny bit air so I don‘t think it‘s real it would just explode in the house, and the phone would be gone in seconds.
@Felipe Correia Borges if it were in its aqueous state, it would have instantly melted that container
@@assootoshmotah2350 yeah
I am surprised even in glasial state it could actually do some damage
I think it is because the water came from the water vapour from the surroundings
@Felipe Correia Borges absolutely not.
My guess is that he purchased Fluoroantimonic acid and someone with some chemistry knowledge scammed him and sent him something else. Probably for the better since he would have killed himself with the real stuff!!
I would imagine
Considering that it would dissolve through everything in the way
Or he simply bought a cheap thing and clickbaited everyone yee
Yeh
Thank GOD he didn’t get the real deal
lemme tell you: you did NOT have pure fluoroantimonic acid in that pathetic plastic bottle. Literally the only way you could contain such a disgustingly powerful corrosive agent is with materials that have carbon-florine bonds, the strongest bonds in organic chemistry, and for it to be diluted. Amusingly enough, you could just use Teflon (yes, the same stuff on nonstick pans and car gears as semi-permenant lubricant) because it is the most easily available and best of these type of bonds. That bottle was NOT made of Teflon but of a plastic polymer, and was full of impurities. If it was pure... dear God in heaven. It wouldn't have just melted the phone and glass. If it was 100% pure, there is absolutely nothing that would stop that terrifying chemical. No gloves, no marble, not even Teflon can store pure Fluoroantimonic acid. It will eat through anything and everything it comes across until it has fully released all of its excess protons. Think of how long that could take 100g sulfuric acid and how much space it could take up. Now multiply it's destructive power by this number, and you might get an idea of what we are dealing with here: 10,000,000,000,000,000,000,000.
If you don't believe that it was impure or how powerful it is, then consider this: this IS the single most powerful protinating agent that we know of that has been tested by many thousands of chemists. It barely reacted, even in the few spots of liquid there were, with the aluminum phone back. Then take a look at how much damage the sulfuric acid did to the phone in mere seconds, and keep in mind that fluoroantimonic acid is 10^22 times stronger than sulfuric acid, and the sulfuric acid was diluted with water. If there was even 1% of that superacid in every drop that landed on that phone, it would have melted the phone in seconds, blown up the lithium ion battery, dissolved the glass, and then the table and bits of the floor until it was just a tiny dot of organic goop. For more info, watch Scishow's "5 dangerous chemicals" video.
Ken Frazier when a guy knows his stuff. Great job.
Timothy Bolden thanks bro
K
Le Dragon Noir we're talking about acid here not potassium
Pause at 00:40. It is a 65-70% aqueous solution. (I still doubt that this brick-brain got his hands on flouroantimonic acid, though.)
10 years from now "hi guys it's tech Rex and we're going to see what happens when I shoot an iPhone 12 with a tank"
Geo martinex |-/
Geo martinex lol
Geo martinex Hi there, Today I'm gonna see what happens when I Blow up the iPhone 7 with an Atomic bomb.
Geo martinex by then there would be a iPhone 17
If UA-cam was here 70 years ago, there would be a guy saying "hey guys, today we're going to see if this telephone survives a nuke"
*drops phone in Hiroshima and runs*
4:24
"i washed it off"
i thought fluoroantimonic acid was supposed to react vigorously with water
It explodes lol
@Felipe Correia Borges Well, in crystal form, yes
it actually does react extremely violent, it explodes, if it was real and he would have mixed it with water, it would have exploded
It also melts through glass and needs to be stored in special containers it will also create a deadly gas when it comes in contact with with the battery. Also its not clear. This video is BS
It was sulfuric acid not fluoroantimonic acid can you even read??
Dear comments: Thank you for warning me before I wasted my time watching this video.
why is this video so populair with this many likes if everyone knows it is fake?
@@divat10 the dislikes are 200k to 90k dislikes. that’s actually a lot of dislikes compared to likes
You're welcome.
That is ABSOLUTELY NOT fluroantimonic acid.
You will NEVER EVER be trusted to score me some decent drugs.
Guy is going to sell you hydrofluoric acid instead of fluoroantimonic acid lol
(1:17).
if its not encased in teflon its not fluoroantimonic acid
what he had was basicly flouroantominic acid in a deactivated form. In order for it to actually be what people think of as flouroantominic acid though he would have to mix it with hydrogen fluoride. This creates the activated acid that eats though pretty much everything. In its deactivated state it no more powerful than sulfuric acid. They put it in the crystalline salt form in order to ship the chemical safely and the chemist is expected to mix it with the hydrogen fluoride
@@tannert8361 So it's actually antimony pentafluoride? Finally, something that makes sense!
@@GRBtutorials Exactly!
Next video: What happens when you put an iPhone 7 next to a nuclear bomb?
Ja Powey nothing
Ja Powey the bomb licks it and says it's delicious so it releases radiation to give and spread love
More interesting would be giving it a lot of time in a nuclear research reactor's irradiation chamber.
Gaming With Kevin What are you fucking gay…😑
CMDR Sweeper kk
This isn't full potency fluoroanitmonic acid, I'm a fan but I'm sorry man you've been scammed. Under full potency it would certainly dissolve even the glass bowl it was poured into. Biggest clue of a scam? The bottle the acid is stored in says "rinse skin with water" in case of contact. Water will explosively decompose real fluoroantimonic acid. Not only that, but even a day with high humidity will result in violent decomposition. No authentic chemical distributer would list this instruction on what is the strongest acid we have ever produced. You likely were given a diluted or lower potency version of the acid, which unfortunately would likely render it to no longer be the superacid you expected. We measure superacids on their ability to share a proton and rip electrons away from their atoms (what makes acids, well, acids), and this more closely resembles a weak acid. The resultant fumes, for one, would have been incredibly toxic and wreaked havoc on your lungs and skin, having little to no problem dissolving any clothing it contacted. What you bought may very well have been a superacid, one with an exceptionally low Hammett Acidity Function, but it's not what you thought it was. Take carborane, for example: it's something like a million times stronger than sulfuric acid (conjecture, I could look it up, but clicking to a new tab and searching is a lot of work), but it's noncorrosive. The reason is that it shares protons in such great quantity that the material it's supposed to be shearing electrons away from essentially becomes stable, and it is what we would call a "gentle" superacid. Also, fluoroantimonic acid doesn't have a pH of -31, it has a Hammett Acidity Function of that number, however to be calculated under pH scale requirements it would need an excess of 10^31 moles of an aqueous cation per liter. That's 10,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 moles. Or one metric fuck-ton of moles.
Letting you know so you can have an idea of what to look out for if you do another science-adjacent video. If you need a consultant for a future idea, DM me and I'll likely be able to assist. I'm an engineer and have studied and worked in several scientific mediums.
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Liam Callum ENGLISH PLEASE
Liam Callum +
Damn, *Claps* Never have I seen such a comment. Amazing is the word to describe it.
Contact me also, I'm a college chemistry student that knows enough to realize that this was a REALLY BAD idea.
That was antimony pentafluoride, which to be made into fluoroantimonic must be combined with hydrofluoric acid/hydrogen fluoride. So yes, he did buy "fluorantimonic acid", but it was not activated properly.
fluroantimonic acid fumes in crystalline and liquid form
It's not antimony pentafluoride. You can see that the label really does say "hydrogen hexafluoroantimonate" and it has the correct CAS number. It should be a liquid though so I'm guessing that it expired or wasn't properly stored.
Yeah he had to add water and everything near it would be completely destroyed
First, with your level of knowledge you are really going to hurt yourself messing with this stuff, how did you get your hands on these acids? Next, an acid is a compound that when dissolved in water donates hydrogen ions. But your fluoroantimonic acid reacts explosively with water so you would have to use Hydrofluoric acid for it to protonated. The crystals were likely reacting with the moisture in the air over time to create the acid. Which it's good you didn't create it because you would have had a real mess on your hands. Next, yes it is the 'strongest acid' but it's important to remember that acids don't just dissolve whatever they touch. For example there are acids that can breakdown steel but wouldn't react with a banana. Fluoroantimonic acid would be the exemption though since it really does dissolve almost anything.. Which I'm glad you were smart enough to still not touch the phone but basically your test proved nothing. We already know what sulfuric acid does to organic material but not an iPhone and you technically didn't have fluoroantimonic acid..
Oh! One more thing! Let's say you did have fluoroantimonic acid, what would you have done when it quickly made its way to the battery, caused an explosion throwing all of the remaining acid from your glass tub onto you and your face? Or best case scenario what was your plan if it quickly went through phone, glass, and then table?
Appreciate clearing that up...so basically I just had to mix it with HF acid? How fast do you think it would eat the iPhone and get to the battery at that point?
TechRax keep up the awesome videos
hydrofluoric acid literally melts through glass and is extremely dangerous don't risk your life for a video. 2 ml is lethal towards any living thing.
Joshua Namio all I hear is blah blah blah something about acid and blah blah blah
Joshua Namio damn Walter white
one of the only people to make money off of wasting money
ah
The phone still has a monetary value, even if it was a gift.
That goes with everything, especially business. If you want to make money, you have to spend it first.
It's not wasting money if you're making money back
Brandon Boyer
He's making money by wasting it. Exactly what he just said.
REAL fluroantimonic acid is strong enough to dissolve the hull of a battleship, and you're using a glass container and sink gloves?
George Washington damn President Washington good to see you’re alive and well.
Loved you in Assassin's Creed 3
Thank you George Washington
*[Freedom music stops]*
I guess the only material that isn't reacting with this acid is teflon
This acid reacts very violently with water. Even moisture in the air could cause it to explode. This guy is just letting it chill in his house overnight, while letting the toxic fumes it releases into his house... seems kinda fishy
This idea was disproven in ChemicalForce's video, where he demonstrates that Fluroantimonic acid isn't this "super melting acid" people think it to be. He even uses glass to transport it at times. It also doesn't explode with water. ua-cam.com/video/UWBNcMyfiGQ/v-deo.html
Worlds most strongest acid:
Yeah let’s just put it in a plastic bottle
“World’s most strongest acid”
MOST STRONGEST?
The slippery material means that PTFE will not absorb the chemicals it comes into contact with, and the strength of its carbon-fluorine bonds makes it non-reactive. For these reasons, Teflon-coated plastic containers are ideal for storing a wide variety of acids and bases.
@@byjoi3377 If it would be about that,he would be scattered all over the place just by bringing the crystals in contact with air.🤯
@@Dankmemesoft_ fuck that grammar. Who cares about that.
Inside the plastic they would hVe coated thin layer of teltron which is a alloy
Fluoroantimonic acid explodes with water, and the bottle clearly says "In aqueous solution 60%-70%". Also, the name ends in "antimonate". What you bought must be fluoroantimonate, which the salt of the acid.
And you are lucky they sent you the salt. You could be probably dead if you had manipulated real Fluoroantimonic acid like you did on the video.
"Basically any exposure of the acid to the human body via breathing or skin contact is going to be too corrosive and too toxic that it is lethal with no countermeasure to survive. The acid can also eat through glass and many other types of containment. It shouldn't be handled directly by humans."
And yeah, the iPhone will be completelly dissolved in few seconds. (and the glass plate, and the table, and probably the floor under it depending on how much you poor), only the gold and platinum parts will resist.
This thing is 20 quintilion times stronger than sulfuric acid.
Came here from Sci show!
Marc Gràcia AAAARRRGGHH TOO MUCH SCIENCE
I don't think they even sell super acids to anyone.
Foolyouerradica they definatley dont
CliiMaXx650 lol imagine if they did
When his iPhone still works after it was drowned in fucking acid but your iPhone stops working after you drop it on the sidewalk once...
EJ!
Georgenatti try the drop test from 1000 feet in the air iPhone 7 vs. note 7 results...
Georgenatti fr though!
Georgenatti like ikr PHYSICS ARE BROKEN
Georgenatti
Maybe this guy's house is made of teflon. Or maybe everything.
His phone must be made of teflon
air is also made of teflon
No no HE IS MADE OUT OF TEFLON
@@sciproant Wait, it’s all teflon?
@@hammy9705 Always has been.
Damn... I hate it when I drop the world's strongest acid on my iPhone...
I know right!
Relatable af
Happens to me all the time
Athlon_Mark lmfaooooooooo
Athlon_Mark o
"world's strongest acid"
* comes in plastic bottle *
if it is teflon bottle then it would be able to store it
@@alecyoung5418 yeah thats true, but that is definetly not fluoroantimonic acid
@@TakonoTakoUwU you are right tho
@@alecyoung5418 you to
😂😂😂😂😂
I don’t think that the bottle, the bowl, your phone or your table is made out of teflon...
yo the acid he used whatever flouroantimonic acid idk how to spell it has hydroflouric acid in it and that acid attacks glass his bowl is should have been destroyed
You watched mr slav didnt you
@@michaelruiz8974 yup, and I agree with him XD
Can't be
@@31timesoffunyoutube70 same i legit watched him like rn rn😂
When you get ripped off on eBay trying to buy a super Acid and rock salt shows up.
Ugh, I hate when I accidentally put my brand new iPhone 7 in the worlds strongest acid. Happened to me yesterday :(
cri
LMAO
itswilliamohk XD
itswilliamohk Ikr! Happened to me last week :((
itswilliamohk LOL
A Nokia 3310 would be sitting laughing at you while you poured acid on it.
David Jordan yep
David Jordan
The Nokia will rules us all. It will survive a extinction event. It will rule the universe. LETS NUKE IT
David Jordan
David Jordan
David Jordan lol
0:51 - Says he's not going to mix the fluoroantimonic acid with anything...
3:28 - "So now I'm gonna pour a couple drops of hydrogen peroxide in the container..."
what a sham...
Agent Anonymous he did say, "initially" but yeah he doesn't usually stick to what he says. Once he said he'd pull his phone out of liquid nitrogen and charge it. Instead he smashed it with a hammer
He probably did that because hydrogen peroxide is a base and would cancel out the acid but I seriously doubt it is the acid he says it is
Even worse, if it were Fluoroantimonic acid it would react violently with the 35% hydrogen peroxide, because the other 65% is water. Fluoroantimonic acid and water produce a rather violent reaction.
It would explode on his face, so yes, he would get 3rd degree burns if that really was fluoroantimonic acid. Even sulfuric acid reacts violently with water, and fluoroantimonic acid is 10 quadrillion times stronger than sulfuric acid. I guess hydrogen peroxide would have same effect.
Thumbnail : World Strongest acid
Chemistry Student : let me introduce my self
Sthu it’s not fake
@@KClO3 bruh
@@KClO3 I don’t think you know anything about acid,
@@tinfoilbottle5943 what tells you that?
@@KClO3 Because the actual worlds strongest acid has to be stored in a Teflon contain, not a plastic bottle, and you can see it smoking when it comes out of the bottle.
TechRax must be on the FBI watchlist since he's always purchasing these dangerous chemicals.
He is a Russian with a shit ton of money. That's more than enough to be on the FBI watchlist.
***** I forgot you can't convey sarcasm via text. /s
Kaushal Rohit He's actually Ukrainian.
Jose Vazquez omg right
He has acid with pH of (-31) , a number so low, it's not even on the pH scale
100% not fluoroantimonic acid. It melts glass.
It's fake as shit
How does he get that stuff anyway?
You literally would have to be working as a chemist in a huge lab to gain access to the stuff. It's never sold commercially and never will be. Even trying to get it illegally would be challenging as if the container is breached, you're fucked, end of story
Amanuel Demeke you actually can buy it online. www.sigmaaldrich.com/catalog/product/aldrich/175102?lang=en®ion=CA
Jonathan Sload indeed
Jonathan Sload U r right! The container should be Teflon instead of glass!
*when the comments section knows way more chemistry than the uploader*
They know more better than me 😳😳
@CARLOS MIHAEL CICIRIC well this info is elementary if you did any chemistry
No, they don't. The uploader was using teflon to store the acid, and the comments are full of people claiming that teflon gets dissolved by it, which it doesn't.
@@amogmungus9403 tf are you looking at??
@@fallscape1748 Your mum
I'm pretty sure that the strongest acid would react with air/moist air....
This idea was disproven in ChemicalForce's video, where he demonstrates that Fluroantimonic acid isn't this "super melting acid" people think it to be. He even uses glass to transport it at times. It also doesn't explode with water. ua-cam.com/video/UWBNcMyfiGQ/v-deo.html
Because my iPhone will drop into a tub of the world's strongest acid one day.
ToadAwesome12 if you work at an acid factory...
XxMemekipxX last name Its a joke don't take it so serious
XD
JulianBenson Lol
If you work in laboratories maybe. You never know
He *does* realize that the acid will be 3000000 times more effective if its aqueous, right? He *does* understand Brønsted-Lowry theory, that you know, the acid has to disassociate in water so that it can react, and that hes limiting the reaction to the surface area of the lattice, right? Right? Oh, I forgot he's an idiot. I get that it's just for views but be careful, read into your stuff more.
Makar Lock get rekt get rekt
But then again, SbF is extremely exothermic in water, and I doubt he understands how to make a hydroflouric solution.
Makar Lock haha, someone else who understands. I facepalmed when he said "Crystals, what in the world?" No way the distributer would send it as an aqueous solution lol
Teach me master.
Hello idiot, Fluoroantimonic acid combined with water explodes on contact. Keep reading that chemistry for dummies book.
This is not true Fluoroantimonic acid. Fluoroantimonic acid can only be stored in Teflon and burns through glass extremely quickly. Fluoroantimonic acid is so carcinogenic that even 1 millionth of a gram will cause death if inhaled within 30 minutes. Fluoroantimonic acid explodes if it comes into contact with any other liquid such as the H2O2 and H2SO4. I appreciate your effort to promote Apple though. If you're going to try and use the worlds strongest acid, at least be accurate with your video.
Joseph Sweitzer savage
Joseph Sweitzer look who's so smart! Srsly tho, you are srsly smart!
Joseph Sweitzer It's diluted with water....
Mackin Cheezy Gaming In theory that would make sense, but with acids they have a high protonation rate. Super acids, like Fluoroantimonic Acid rip protons off of any other compound they come into contact with. So if you were to dilute it in water it would do no good as it would have a violent exothermic reaction. I can understand where you're coming from as in chemistry a lot of standard acids and bases are diluted in water. But with super acids you cannot.
Joseph Sweitzer i hope its only manmade
Floroantimonic acid : I don't dissolve
Teflon.He is my friend.
Glass: Hey , why you not telling my
name.
*calls apple care*
Techrex: hey um I *accidentally* poured the strongest acid on my phone and I can't get it to turn on.
Apple care: have you tried resetting your phone?
Mad Hatter phone turned on!
Mad Hatter have you tried adding water to the acid so that it is a liquid. wait a second have you been in Science class
Mad Hatter 😂😂😂
me to bro let me sub to you
techrax: Yes
Apple Care: DIE
His real phone should be thankful that it was the chosen one.
Saugy Peanut
Lol, Ikr.
Saugy Peanut he write like a fukin book with this shit
HAHAHAHHA
Ye XD
he actually just uses the phone he will destroy next until he does destroy it
I feel like a person like you would not be able to access the worlds strongest acid.
this stuff reacts extremely violently (fancy wording for explode) under contact with oxygen, also its illegal to buy, as its really fucking dangerous to have, this shit eats through solids faster than a black man through kfc, :3
Stalker so basically this dude is doing illegal shit for UA-cam? What a fucking idiot.
Carter Lane you misread what i said, the acid would explode on contact with oxygen, therefore this acid in the video is fake as it's impossible to obtain, it must be handled under very controlled circumstances or shit will go down
Stalker okay, atleast this guy is not doing illegal stuff.
Carter Lane he was scammed lol
For those who don't know, flouroantimonic acid reacts violently, as in explodes, not just with water but also particles in the air. So that is definitely not flouroantimonic acid.
You really shouldn't be fucking around with chemicals when you aren't 100% sure how they'll react.
Science is so amazing!
Can
Let natural selection take it's course
Lord Kittens McTavish he shouldn't mess around with fluoroantimonic acid, if even a tenth of a gram touched his gloved hand it would eat through the glove, his hand, and then the fluorine would, quite literally, burn through his bones by bonding to the calcium and ripping them apart atom by atom.
PlanetEarth103 funniest shit ever😂😂😂
Roses are Brown
Violets are Brown
Who shit in my garden?
Cody C I did fam
Cody C your joke. Because it is shit
Cody C sorry mate, the urge hit me, so i took a squat in your tulips
Cody C me sorry I was constipated
Cody C Sorry M8, me and a few others ate chipotle and we had nowhere to go except your garden.
**worlds strongest acid** *is in plastic bottle*
+EricandJoe Fortney
Can't burn through certain types of plastic
+Gabe ·
Teflon
EricandJoe Fortney It cannot burn through polyethelene plastic
Ryan Heitzmann if it does melt plastic bottle then how it will affect iphone
EricandJoe Fortney LMFAO this made my day 😂
I'm coming to this video and apparently I've watched this sometime in my past and disliked it.
Now, try putting the Galaxy Note inside.
That's how you make the next atom bomb.
Rey Patange Lol
Rey Patange nah u don't need acid for that. just plug it in
Rey Patange why WWWWHHHHYYYY
lol
Rey Patange ha ha!
Everyone gets the PH of fluoroantimonic acid wrong, it's -28, and that's not what he had. It would have very quickly melted through the glass he had it in, through the table, through the through his floor and the concrete foundation underneath, and keep disolving dirt underneath for quite a while.
Also, if that was the real stuff, the gloves would do absolutely nothing, it would just instantly melt through the gloves and burn straight to his bones.
Furball same thing i thought
Furball He did it outside
It doesn't matter where he did it, that wasn't fluoroantimonic acid, and he didn't even do enough research to get its PH level right. It would still tear through the glass bowl like it was nothing, then just keep going and literally dissolve the dirt.
You ever see acid in sci fi movies that just instantly melts through metal like it's nothing? That's almost how strong FAA is, the moment he put it in the bowl it would have just fell straight through the glass like nothing was there. He wouldn't even be able to keep any of it in the bowl to put the iphone in it, but even if he could, the iphone would melt away into a soup of liquid metals.
I don't care that he lied about what acid it was for views, I care that seemingly no one in the comment section understands that it's not FAA.
And why do you trust that to be real?
Furball Oh my fucking god, finally someone that TRULY knows the real damage that superacid would cause..
IPhone holds up to worlds strongest acids.
Bricks when coffee is spilled on it.
Seananigans DAMN YOU BRICKS!!!
Seananigans brakes?
Jacob johnson no bricks means like turns off forever and it's as useful now as a brick (I think)
+PhantomGamer you obviously sound like a genius who knows chemistry alot...
Seananigans iphone seven is water proof stupid
When u purchase acid from scammers 😂
"alright so I'm gonna wash this off with water" _explodes_
XD
Basically, you do not add water on acid. It would explode like hell. You pour acid in water for safety.
@@idrisShiningTimes Yea. Water can be an acid OR base, so it would be a really bad idea. I still think the fluroantimonic acid is diluted, tho. Or... Yea. He would be dead
True
If it was real fluoroantimonic acid (the strong acids) its corrosive rate would be very high. They can be only contained in specialized containers.
lol his little kitchen rubber gloves wouldn't even stop the acid. It'd just eat it
Grand Master Flash it would somewhat protect his hand for like 40 sec
Grand Master Flash v
Wot
yea, its pretty obvious the acid is not the real deal, and if it were real, the metal would have desolved and the glass were be gone
TeamVortex ya fucking faker that shit would destroy all man made things
If that's Fluoroantimonic acid, it would literally destroy the glass container and probably your desk too...
Yep, it's not the real deal, it would eat it's way through everything, and it's illegal for ordinary people to own.
@@magnuslikestanks6044 It can only be used for scientific purposes so only scientist that test corrusive acid can have Fluoroantimonic acid in a lab but if they take it home they are for sure getting arrested.
@Jonathan Ang Tze Wei And yet, the iPhone still exists.
Teflon doesn't disolve due to this acid.
Ikr
This guy: pours acid on his phone and it’s fine.
Me: drops it 2ft onto the ground and it ceases to function.
"Now I'm going to add a few drops of sulfuric acid"
Then he pours half of the bottle
he didn't say that
Canyon tube oh my gosh.. DUDE HE POURD IT THAN HE POURD A DIF SHITTY THING.
Canyon tube
Lol
he never said "a couple drops of sulfuric acid" he said, "a couple drops of hydrogen peroxide"
"2 shots of vodka"
Flouroantimonic acid isn’t even measured on the PH scale...
Nictdp :D thats because it is in negative ph... -28 i believe
@@martynaskerdokas8438 wrong, its not capable of being on the ph scale
Yes, i know, but there is a possibility to go beyond the ph scale, basically going behind sulfuric acid means that you have a super acid the ph of which can be measured by it's protonation capabilities. Go watch SciShow video on superacids, they explain it there.
Superacids are measured on hammet scale
@@NvmImdone thank you
"I dont wanna touch it"
*holds it bare handed with a moist paper towel*
Lol
He knew it was fake
literally the world's strongest acid.
*_comes in a plastic bottle_*
Hmmmm familiar comment....
Copycat
Tripping balls
UGHHHHHH HOW MANY TIMES DO I HAVE TO SAY, IT'S TEFLON AND TEFLON IS IMMUNE
Damn so much misinformation. First, pH is not a measure of how strong or weak and acid is. Meaning, it is a measure of the concentration of hydronium ions. This means a low concentration of strong acid and a higher concentration of a weaker acid can produce solutions of the same pH. Just saying...
Nice google copy and Paste
Weeaboo *Some guy does his research*
*HAHAHA YOU DID RESEARCH AND DIDNT FALL FOR MISINFORMATION. WHAT A LOSER!*
???
jalene150 It's Hammett acidity function is -19.2! Fluoroantimonic acid, the strongest known acid, has a Hammett acidity function value of -31.3! This is what the pH of a solution would be if it were possible to pack 1031.3 moles of hydronium into each liter of solution.
the concentration of hydronium ions does indicate the strength of the acid. If more hydronium ions are present in a solution, that means it is a stronger acid. As for the second thing, if you dilute a strong acid in a lot of water you will have a lower concentration of hydronium ions in the same volume of solution, so of course it will be a weaker acid.
I learned that in school...
This is litteraly false, this acid is so strong that there are no footages of it yet, and this guy just shows us 100ml inside a bottle? Only teflon can survive this acid
Somebody once and that’s because Teflon has fluorine carbon bonds I believe which is the strongest bond in organic chemistry.
I think you got this from mr slav
@@camthefloridian7296 lol of course
@@camthefloridian7296 no, but i watched it now.
@Mr Sunday7 thx for the tip, i just thought this plastic bottle couldn't handle The acid, but by the video, that's boring, it looks like everything else except from what i know fluoroantimonic does, i guess i'm wrong, i have to study it a bit more..
Worlds strongest acid can burn through anything
I know I'll wear RUBBER gloves
Hey Hey-
Really now? Okay go wear a rubber suit and pour some on yourself. Did it burn through?
WeeWumm it's not available to idoit so how could he
Anything but Teflon.
LMFAO. Interview with CNET:
"All I can confirm is I indeed went out my way to purchase Fluoroantimonic Acid, yes. Now did I activate it with HF? No."
Well it's not Fluoroantimonic Acid if it's missing the hydrogen fluoride 😂
@ 1:17, it says hydrogen hexafluoroantimonate (V) which is fluoroantimonic acid, and the bag it was in was slightly yellowed so it probably could have just dries up and the crystals are fluoroantimonic acid soaked antimony pentafluoride???
"I hear this stuff eats through glass"
Uses glass container.
No points for intellegence
Lel
Plus the acid is contained in plastic smh
SkyLord are you that dumb to assume they don’t have a protective coating of teflon or something to neutralize it from dissolving the container it’s in? Jesus Christ. What’s with these comments about the glass. You clearly don’t know what the glass is made of, so don’t assume shit lmao.
@@GhostscoperHD a true devils advocate
@@GhostscoperHD LOL YOU REALLY THINK THAT'S FLUORO ACID? I can't tell if you hit your head in a fucking wall REALLY REALLY hard or if you were born this IDIOT.
*DISCLAIMER* : The acid used in the video is NOT Fluroantomonic acid. Fluroantomonic acid would burn through the glass, the bag, his hands, eat the entire phone, the table, the floor and then the concrete. It can only be stored in a teflon container.
Hussain Chowdhury that's exactly what I was thinking. Fluroantomonic acid eats through anything and everything except teflon.
Hussain Chowdhury
That was a teflon container in the vid but everything you said was right
Actually, idiot, that IS fluoroantimonic acid.
However, a superacid that fluoroantimonic acid is, in this state, requires an activation chemical. Hydrogen fluoride. Without that, the incredible reactivity of fluoroantimonic acid is inactive.
Had he added hydrogen fluoride to those crystals and dilluted them in water, that would be the true super-mega-saiyan-potent acid you imagine.
Check your facts.
oof check ya privelage
“I’m not gonna mess with this stuff”
*Adds Hydrogen Peroxide*
Hi it means that I have a look at the moment
Sadly,, Sulfuric acid is not the strongest acid dude.. the strongest acid can easily melt that phone just in seconds 😂
Actually... The strongest acid would have cause your entire house to be gone in milliseconds if placed in water
@@A2C2 just in case if you can soak your house with that acid 😃
Something that technically possible didn't always implementally possible..
But yeah.. you're right the strongest acid can easily melt your house, or maybe the entire earth..
@@A2C2 I think you're mistaking the explosive power of Fluoroantimonic acid for a nuke my friend.
"What happened to your phone man?"
"I poured the world's strongest acid and Hydrogen Peroxide on it"
SociallyAwkwardSquirrel LMAOOOO 😂😂
SociallyAwkwardSquirrel yeah what happened to your phone nan
This guy is wasting the most beautiful thing in the universe
Luna lima naw
SociallyAwkwardSquirrel "it's ok, man. It happens to everyone."
Me: I want a dragon
Santa:be realistic
Me: I want a girlfriend
Santa: what color dragon do you want
Kelpo Gaming OOOOHHHHHH Kelpo my dog,got that name from Vanoss,#KELPOMYDOG
XD
Kelpo Gaming lol
Kelpo Gaming 👎🏼
Jenny Vee hey I thought it was pretty good
What a waste. TechRax could've drank that acid.
Will Donahue fucking amazing
Will Donahue not really he gets x2-x4 the money he used in this video
+Juanjo Pumarejo wooooooshhhhh
Will Donahue now that I'd watch
IndiaRicolla no
Me: cool the worlds strongest acid
My brain: drink it
same lmfao
Bruh that's not the strongest acid flouroantomic acid is stored in teflon containers because that's the only metal that can resist it it even eats titanium also he is alive
CrazyParth so we've been clickbaited
@@sirsinnedalot9142 sadly yes, and the strongest acid would have cause your house to disappear
@@sync9072 Teflon isn't a metal, it's polytetrafluoroethylene, and that's a polymer.
"Yeah I heard it devolves glass"
puts phone in glass
Heaven Markham Hahahaha inwas thinking that too😂😂
Heaven Markham p
Heaven Markham yea
If its pyrex it may not be as effective against that as opposed to glass
Heaven Markham NAILED IT!😂😂😂
"Strongest acid on the planet"
>Available for consumer purchase
Ok
It’s not because he didn’t buy it because it almost impossible to create and store fluoroantimonic acid.
@@jacobsarac3213 its possible to store just not in glass
Hunter Knight Yeah I forgot about that. Either Teflon coated or some other material which name i don’t remember.
@Mr Sunday7 but it's not the strongest acid. It would had burn through the glass
God bless America
So the "strongest acid in the world" is stored in a plastic bottle? Ok.....
I just want Likes we can tell you've never been at school
its crystallised so it cant do anything in the bottle
Simon Schaer g
if its the right type of plastic, yes. but your right why would he be allowed to buy the strongest acid in the world
you know acid wont dissolve certain polymers, its much better at dissolving metals and other materials, because it can react with them, the plastic of the bottle is extremely unreactive, so yes it likely could be held in a plastic bottle.
People after watching this : iam buying iphone 7
People after knowing its a fake acid: fuck
All us Android Users.... *Grabs Popcorn*
Android > iPhone
PC > Mac
IMO
It depends on what you're doing on the computer and/or phone. Also, what you stated in the comment is just an opinion. And I disagree with "Android > iPhone" The iPhone is far superior compared to the Android. The majority agrees with me.
Justin Thomas ... The phone survived. I bet you were a bit disappointed
***** Triggered Android user much? I'm just stating facts.
Merlin Conrad your moist
>comes in a plastic bottle
😂😂 lol so true
Acids never damage plastic
Acid cannot eat throw certain plastics..
> thinks fluoroantimonic acid shouldn't be stored in a PTFE (aka teflon, which is a thermoplastic) container.
> doesn't say what his genius ass thinks it should be stored in instead
@@eminimranov2739 It depends entirely on the plastic. This stuff can only be stored in teflon. So, the bottle is teflon coated.
I want someone to run up on him, pre-experiment, and just steal the phone and run away.
Where did you get that picture of dashie
thaiduitx lol
son 100th like
son lol ill do that
son your dumb
Thank you Fluoroantimonic acid for giving a new design. 😁
He said don't try it at home
Im trying it at the park
Elite Gaming 😂😂😂
I tried to destroy my iPhone 6s and it didn't work do 6s instead of 7
Elite Gaming
Why would you try to destroy your phone
Eoin Quinn why not?
RIP for those who believe that this is a Fluoroantimonic Acid HAHAHAHAHA.....The only material that is resistant to this super acid is Teflon
@@alexander6998 some people did but they're probably kids.
@@kiwimarshall3937 they're
Thank you Walter white
Why u bashing him for can't he make mistakes also it's R.I.P not RIP HAHAHAHA (how do u feel now Hun)
@@hiitskat9127 grammarly is an amazing apo
I don't know what's stupider... the fact that he didn't really use the strongest acid in the world, or that this is #1 on trending.
TommyTom21 his whole channel
Stupider isn't a word
TurtleKid - ROBLOX Wow I didn't know that!
A Random Commentator Actually stupider is the more common and grammatically correct comparative to stupid. Although from what I know, more stupid would also be correct.
TommyTom21 thats rude
Who else found this video by searching up "dissolving my dog in hydrochloric acid"
i did dude
@@anttheknee64 your title got me
ME!
Managed to live another day guys!
TechRax penis
TechRax first
TechRax nice vid
Nice haha!
TechRax that's good
Strongest acid in the world... Trapped in a plastic bottle
gerardo velado Teflon
gerardo velado they don't eat through certain things
You don't chemistry too either do you
gerardo velado lol ikr
at least watch breaking bad
iPhone can survive acid but completely shatters when dropped an inch off the ground.
Gogeta68 XD
Gogeta68 XD
Gogeta68 lol
That's because the glass is easily shattered. Also, it's going against aluminium.
1Vortex1 if its in liquid form, the iphone 7 would have been wrecked af. Even Hydrochloric acid can dissolve the aluminum back of the Iphone. No need for the strongest acid in the world.
the phone was so burnt he said "techrax help me, im a crusty little man"
Its confirmed. Poison type does effect Steel type.
lol
GenJotsu lol poison doesnt effect steel
GenJotsu lol
is it supposed to be pokemon?
Alan Reyes if you don't get the joke get the fuck out
0:13 Thought it was weed for a second
Tarek Akl same haha
+Tarek Akl I hate you profile pic
The Real Clorox Bleach Why?
Tarek Akl you probably haven't seen weed before gave you kiddo
The Real Clorox Bleach lmao right?
Apple is like
: the fuck is wrong with guy
yup
Leviathan05 actually Apple Pay him...
no apple is like look at this guy he's making us look good!!!!!!!
LuksterCOD1234 The fuckin fuck im going fuckin break my phone if this is fuckin fuck true Jesus fuckin christ how the fuck does fuckin apply pay him for fuckin their fuckin iphones into they can't be fucked in the fuckin ass anymore
Leviathan05 Apple pays this dude
Reasons that’s not flouroantimonic acid:
You’re still alive
Your gloves are still alive
Your hands are still alive
The iPhone is still alive
Your glass container is still alive
Your table is still alive
Your floor is still alive
The ground beneath your house is still alive
The back design on the phone after the acid is really cool, I would get that design
Atomic QBomb it's a simple D.I.Y dude. Just need a tub of the strongest acid on earth
Me too
It's called the Note 7 effect
Atomic QBomb if u like bird shit
Atomic QBomb your name explains everything😂😂😂😂
When will I ever in my whole life accidentally spill the most strongest acid on my iPhone 7 matte black aswelll
516Skylar I'm talking as in a scenario
Macca Killer ya... not really realistic but I'm sure he was just curious about what would happen :p
SlaggedBloodwing yeah it's a good video idea tho
What do you mean many people accidently drop there phone in the strongest acid of all all the time
Macca Killer qqqqqaaqqqqa
Me seeing the dislike ratio
Also Me: *OH THE COMMENT SECTION IS GOING TO BE GREAT*
Someone Known and your like ratio is going to be great.
Ahahhahahahahahahhaha!!!!
but its sucks though, DISSAPOINTED!!!
I’ve never seen a flouroantimonic acid in crystals before... 😂 plus the safety container.
Its not fluoroantimonic acid, its probably Phosphoric acid or something
I have an iPhone
I have a blender
UGH
Apple juice
Lewis Leibo hue hue hue
Lewis Leibo
LOL
Lewis Leibo LMAO
WOW LOL
1: 100g would cost billions Edit:(for everyone saying it wouldn't cost "billions" your right. I was exaggerating but I do think it cost more than a couple thousand.)
2: it explodes in air
3: i explodes in water
4: it basically explodes in anything
5: only teflon is resistent
6: it is very poisonous as well
You Explode In Water?
@@eternadash it's called exothermic hydration, carbide and metallic sodium also ignite with water...
It doesn't necessarily explode with air, it reacts to water violently so it would react to the moisture in the air and explode
Diamond and tungsten are also resistant :/
Billions...hahahah
Bill Gates is not able to buy it
There is no way that is fluoroantimonic acid dude, c'mon. You think we were born yesterday?
It was 2 years ago but, you’re true
Ohhhhh roasted
No, 2 hours ago
mkay
Mr. Mackey
I think he was conned more than we were, because I don't see how he thought he could fool us.
Thank you for wasting 7 minutes of my life
TechRax hitting the acid with the hammer
Acid: Ow ow ow OUCHHHH
IPhone: don't worry dude been there and felt that
Danish101xHD lmao
There*
Tyrion Hammister -_-
Tyrion Hammister really😴
Danish101xHD
Guys this is absolute bs :
This is primarily because none of these materials are made out of Teflon, the only known substance to be able to contain superacids (pH lower than -12). This is also due to the fact that the iPhone is still working. He also washes it off with presumably water, which is supposed to react extremely vigorously with Fluoroantimonic Acid. Even if you do somehow get real SbHF6, PLEASE DO NOT ATTEMPT THIS AT HOME. Oh and also don't clickbait, that's not cool.
Can confirm. Fluoroantimonic should have dissolved/eaten through literally everything. Including his skin. That acid was probably Carborane or Perchloric acid in form of crystals.
Don't forget diamond
You can’t even use PH levels the ph levels is like -99999 you have to use Ho measurement
Ctrl c v were the only Keys you used
Yeah my stupid friends said titanium or tungsten can hold fluoroantimonic acid
you just violated pretty much every rule when handling an acid so powerful (if it was the actual Fluoroantimonic acid), good job on making yourself look dumb :P
Besides where he puts it anything else? Also waste of a phone if it was l(long word I don’t feel like doing)
You are stupid
@@kaiA350 you? yes you are!
@qwertyuiopasdfghjklzcvbnm fluoroantimonic acid can literally dissolve glass, metal, the gloves he used in the video along with his whole hand, the table it's sitting on and pretty much the floor of his house. If you want advice... Don't believe what you see on the internet unless you do valid research
I use that on my salad. Diluted with water of course.