What happens when iPhone 7 encounters the world's strongest acid?

What happens when iPhone 7 encounters the world's strongest acid?

Every time a new generation of iPhone comes out, it will be ravaged by people who abuse it. Some time ago, someone tried to put an iPhone 7 into the world's strongest acid, and the result was unexpected.

The experiment used fluoroantimonic acid, whose hydrogen ions can move freely and are almost unrestrained, so the substance is highly acidic. It is 2×10^19 times (two trillion times) stronger than pure sulfuric acid, making it the most acidic substance known. The tester poured the acid on the back of a matte black iPhone 7. After 12 hours, the originally black back was riddled with holes and looked horrible. Then, he poured sulfuric acid in and took it out 5 minutes later. The black on the back had basically fallen off, and the screen was also left with irreversible corrosion marks. But surprisingly, after connecting to the charger, this iPhone 7 still worked normally, and the Home button and speakers were completely normal.

As a winner of Toutiao's Qingyun Plan and Baijiahao's Bai+ Plan, the 2019 Baidu Digital Author of the Year, the Baijiahao's Most Popular Author in the Technology Field, the 2019 Sogou Technology and Culture Author, and the 2021 Baijiahao Quarterly Influential Creator, he has won many awards, including the 2013 Sohu Best Industry Media Person, the 2015 China New Media Entrepreneurship Competition Beijing Third Place, the 2015 Guangmang Experience Award, the 2015 China New Media Entrepreneurship Competition Finals Third Place, and the 2018 Baidu Dynamic Annual Powerful Celebrity.

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