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The addition of NH(4)Cl to 0.1 M acetic ...

The addition of `NH_(4)Cl` to 0.1 M acetic acid will cause

A

Increase in its pH value

B

Decrease in its pH value

C

No change in its pH value

D

Unpredictable change in its pH value

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B
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