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How is the concentration of hydroxide ions` (OH^(–))` affected when excess base is dissolved in a solution of sodium hydroxide?

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On dissolving base in a solution of sodium hydroxide, concentration of `OH^(-)` ions per unit volume in the solution increase.
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