that was a part of my lesson today , and i didnt get these sentence:
" water is said to have 'levelled' all the strong acids to the same strength , they are all solutions of
H3O+(aq).therfore H3O+ is the strongest acid which can exist in aqueous solution"
eventhough in the table of Relative Strengths of Bronsted-lowry Acids and Bases , there are a lot of acids stronger than H3O+ and can react with water , how come?
and what is meant by "the strongest acid which can exist in aqueous solution"?
please help me figure it out , thank you!!