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Acetic acid dissociates as
`CH_(3) "COOH" hArr CH_(3) "COO"^(-) + H^(+)` . If a little amount of sodium acetate is added to its aqueous solution

A

The acid dissociates further

B

The `H^(+)` ion concentration increases

C

The acid dissocitation is suppressed

D

The equilibrium is unaffected

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