Fluorosulfuric acid (HSO3F) is considered a superacid because it is stronger than sulfuric acid (H2SO4).  The H2SO4 structure can be changed to HSO3F by simply replacing an -OH group with a F atom.  With this in mind, explain why HSO3F is a stronger acid than H2SO4.

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Fluorosulfuric acid (HSO3F) is considered a superacid because it is stronger than sulfuric acid (H2SO4).  The H2SO4 structure can be changed to HSO3F by simply replacing an -OH group with a F atom.  With this in mind, explain why HSO3F is a stronger acid than H2SO4.

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