To determine the pH of the solution after adding the buffer, we can use the Henderson-Hasselbalch equation:pH = pKa + log [A-]/[HA] where pH is the solution's pH, pKa is the negative logarithm of the acid dissociation constant Ka , [A-] is the concentration of the conjugate base acetate ion, CH3COO- , and [HA] is the concentration of the weak acid acetic acid, CH3COOH .First, we need to find the pKa of acetic acid:pKa = -log Ka = -log 1.8 x 10^-5 4.74Since the initial pH of the solution is 4.7, which is very close to the pKa value, we can assume that the solution is already acting as a buffer. Therefore, adding more buffer to the solution will not significantly change the pH, as the buffer's purpose is to resist changes in pH.In conclusion, the pH of the solution after adding the buffer will still be approximately 4.7.