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How Will Addition of Sodium Acetate to an Aqueous Acetic

Question 65

Question 65

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How will addition of sodium acetate to an aqueous acetic acid solution affect the pH?


A) It will lower the pH.
B) The pH will not change.
C) The solution becomes hotter.
D) The pH cannot be measured.
E) It will raise the pH.

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