What happens to the solution if sodium acetate is added to a solution of acetic acid? CH3COOH(aq) H+ (aq) + CH3COO- (aq)
A) The equilibrium shifts to the right.
B) There is an increase in percent ionization of acetic acid.
C) Less of hydrogen ion is consumed.
D) There is an increased concentration of acetate ions.
E) Less of the acetate ion is consumed.
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