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What happens to the pH of 500 mL of a solution that is 0.1 molar in sodium acetate and 0.1 molar acetic when 10ml of0.1M sodium hydroxide is added ?

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pH = 4.7447 and pH remains constant since `[oh^-]` added is small.
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