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`100 mL` of a buffer solution contains `0.1 M` each of weak acid `HA` and salt `NaA`. How many gram of `NaOH` should be added to the buffer so that it `pH` will be `6` ?
(`K_(a)` of `HA=10^(-5)`).

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