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Consider a buffer solution containing `0.1mol` each of acetic and sodium acetate in `1.0L` of solution, `0.01mol` of `NaOH` is gradully added to this buffer solution. Calculate the average buffer capcity of the solution and as well as initial and final buffer capcity. `[K_(a) = 2 xx 10^(-5)] pK_(a) = 4.7`

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