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What is the pH of solution which is 0.0400 M in formic acid?

What is the pH of  solution which is 0.0400 M in formic acid, HCO2H, and 0.0600 M in sodium formate, NaHCOO?

a) 3.92
b) 3.96
c) 4.00
d) 9.52
e) 4.08

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