Hi there,
I'm trying to wrap my brain around how to predict reactions. I'm supposed to predict the pH of certain reactions and I'm having a hard time determining the net ionic, which is usually vital for determining pH, Ka, etc.
Here's an example of one that fooled me earlier:
NH4Cl(aq) + H2O(l)
Originally, I predicted that the Cl would be a mere spectator ion, leaving NH4 to donate one of it's H atoms to convert H2O to H3O+. Instead, I'm finding that the reaction turns out to produce HCl + NH4OH.
After seeing what the reaction should have been, I had an "oh duh" sorta moment. But I'm trying to figure out how to predict when the salt ionizes and remains as a spectator (often like it does in some of the buffer reactions) and when it instead forms an acid or base.
Are there any pointers that anyone can provide?
Thanks for you time!