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0.5 g of fuming sulphuric acid `(H_2SO_4+SO_3)`, called oleum, is diluted with water. Thus solution completely neutralised 26.7 " mL of " 0.4 M `NaOH`. Find the percentage of free `SO_3` in the sample solution.

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