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[" A "10mg" effervescent tablet containing sodium bicarbonate and oxalic acid releases "0.25ml" of "CO_(2)" at "],[T=298.15K" and "p=1" bar.If molar volume of "CO_(2)" is "25.0L" under such condition,what is the "],[" percentage of sodium bicarbonate in each tablet? [Molar mass of NaHCOs "=84g" mor "-7]],[[" (1) "0.84," (2) "33.6," (3) "8.4," (4) "16.8]]

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