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The gases produced when `18 g` carbon reacts with `5 "litre"` of oxygen at `18^(circ)C` and `5 atm` pressure are treated with `0.5 "litre"` of `2M NaOH`. Calculate the concentration of sodium carbonate and sodium bicarbonate produced by the reaction of `CO_(2)` with `NaOH`. `CO` has no reaction under these conditions.

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`Na_(2)CO_(3)=0.816M, NaHCO_(3)=0.368 M`;
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