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For the buffer solution containing `NH_(4)OH` and `NH_(4)Cl, P^(H)` of the buffer solution can be increased by

A

Adding some more `H_(2)O`

B

Adding some more `NH_(4)OH`

C

Removing `NH_(4)Cl`

D

Both 2 and 3

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D
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