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How much moles of sodium propionate should be added to `1L` of an aqueous solution containing `0.020 mol` of propionic acid to obtain a buffer solution of `pH 4.75 `? What will be the `pH` if `0.010 mol` of `HCI` is dissolved in the above buffer solution. Compare the last `pH` value with the `pH of 0.010 M HCI` solution. Dissociation constant of propionic acid, `K_(a)`, at `25^(@)C` is `1.34 xx 10^(-5)`.

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