Answer:
I believe there`s something wrong with this question, or at least there are two correct answers
Both ions has the same concentration in solution.
The solution is basic.
Step-by-step explanation:
This is an highly soluble salt, 268.6 g/100 mL at 25 °C. In addition, the stoichiometry between the ions is 1:1, so their concentrations has to be the same.
The acetate ion is the conjugated bas from acetic acid, and acetic acid is an weak acid, so its conjugated base is somewhat basic, because it shifts the hydrogen equilibrium in producing acetic acid (consuming hydronium) which makes a solution slightly basic.