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A buffer solution contains 0.1 mole of sodium acetate dissolved in `1000cm^(3)` of 0.1 M acetic acid. To the above buffer solution, 0.1 mole of sodium acetate is further added and dissolved. The pH of the resulting buffer is :

A

`pK_(a) + log 2`

B

`pK_(a)`

C

`pK_(a) + 2`

D

`pK_(a) + log 2`

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