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`4` gm `NaOH` is dissolved in `1` litre solution containing `1` mole `CH_(3)COOH` and `1` mole `CH_(3)COONa`. Calculate pH of resulant solution.
(`K_(a)` of `CH_(3)COOH=1.8xx10^(-5)`, `log11=1.04`)

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