The energies of nitrous and nitric acid and their anions were calculated at the MP2(FC)/6-311++G(2d,2p) level. Their acidity was related to the acidity of hydroxylamine derivatives using isodesmic reactions. This procedure reveals that the molecules of HNO 2 and HNO 3 are strongly stabilized (by 119 or 206 kJ·mol -1 , respectively) but their anions are stabilized even more (by 282 or 428 kJ·mol -1 ). The acidity of these acids is thus caused by the low energy of their anions and not by the high energy of the acid molecules, similarly to the