Is nitric acid the strongest acid and acetic acid the weakest?

1 Answer
Mar 3, 2017

Far from it!

Explanation:

The strongest acid

Probably the strongest common acid is perchloric acid, "HClO"_4 ("p"K_text(a) = "-10").

It is 10^7 times as strong as sulfuric acid, "H"_2"SO"_4 ("p"K_text(a) = "-3") which, in turn, is 50 times stronger than nitric acid, "HNO"_3 ("p"K_text(a) = "-1.3").

However, the strongest acid known is fluoroantimonic acid, "H"_2"SbF"_6. Its Hammett acidity function, H_0 = "-31.3". This makes it more than 10^19 times as strong as sulfuric acid.

The weakest acid

The weakest common acid is probably "HCN" color(white)(l)("p"K_text(a) = 9.2).

Acetic acid ("p"K_"a" = 4.8) is 25 000 times stronger than "HCN".

However, the weakest acids are probably the alkanes ("p"K_"a" ≈ 50)

The weakest acid is probably cyclopentane. Its Bordwell "p"K_"a" = 59.

Even ethylene ("p"K_"a" = 50) is a billion times more acidic than cyclopentane.