Fluoroacid is usually use as term for inorganic acid where OH group is replaced by F or for carboxylic acids with one or more F atoms on carbon
skeleton. I am not sure what do you mean what qualifies fluoroacid as existing? Practically any method of structural analysis.
There are also fluoroacids which are classified as fluoro complexes (HBF4, HPF6 etc.). I don't know that any acid of this type can be isolated in a
pure state (someone correct me if I wasn't right), salts if these acids are known. These acids surely exist in the solution - for example SbF5
dissolve in anhydrous HF to form mostly [Sb2F11]- and H2F+ ions. H2F+ are pretty acidic, so you can call this acid even in classical Brönsted
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