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pKa of HCl = -7
pKa of HNO3 = -1.4
This means HCl in an aqueous solution is more deprotonated than HNO3, and so HCl is a stronger acid than HNO3. That's it.
Don't get confused with those NaCl+H2SO4 situations. HCl is a gas and can be eliminated from the reaction mixture, which allows the reaction to occur,
even if HCl is the stronger acid.
[Edited on 1-8-2009 by Sobrero] |