When $NaOH$ is added to a $CH_3COOH$ solution,$60\%$ of the acid is neutralized. If the $pK_a$ is $4.7$,the $pH$ of the resulting solution is:

  • A
    Greater than $4.7$ but less than $5.0$
  • B
    Greater than $4.7$ but less than $4.0$
  • C
    Greater than $5.0$
  • D
    No change

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