Acetic acid is produced while inhibiting an increased concentration or production of 
hydrogen iodide in a 
carbonylation reactor or 
corrosion of the 
carbonylation reactor.A production process of 
acetic acid comprises a 
reaction step for continuously allowing 
methanol to react with 
carbon monoxide in the presence of a catalyst 
system comprising a 
metal catalyst (e.g., a 
rhodium catalyst), an ionic 
iodide (e.g., 
lithium iodide), and 
methyl iodide in a 
carbonylation reactor; and in the process, (i) the concentration of the 
metal catalyst is maintained at not less than 860 ppm on the basis of weight, the concentration of water is maintained at 0.8 to 15% by weight, the concentration of 
methyl iodide is maintained at not more than 13.9% by weight, and the concentration of 
methyl acetate is maintained at not less than 0.1% by weight, in a whole 
liquid phase in the reactor, and / or (ii) the concentration of the 
metal catalyst is maintained at not less than 660 ppm on the basis of weight, the concentration of water is maintained at 0.8 to 3.9% by weight, the concentration of the ionic iodide is maintained at not more than 13% by weight, the concentration of 
methyl iodide is maintained at not more than 13.9% by weight, and the concentration of 
methyl acetate is maintained at not less than 0.1% by weight, in a whole 
liquid phase in the reactor.