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`20 mL` of `0.2M` sodium hydroxide is added to `50 mL` of `0.2 M `acetic acid to give `70 mL` of the solution. What is the `pH` of this solution. Calculate the additional volume of `0.2M NaOh` required to make the `pH` of the solution `4.74`. (Ionisation constant of `CH_(3)COOh` is `1.8 xx 10^(-5))`

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