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Determine the pOH of a solution after 0.1 mole of NaOH is added to 1 litre of solution containing 0.15 M ` CH_(3)COOH` and 0.2 M `CH_(3)COONa`. Assume no change in volume.
[Given : log 3 =0.48, log 2 = 0.30, `pK_(a)` of acetic acid =4.74]

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