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A mixture of `CaCl_(2)` and NaCl weighing 4.44 is treated with sodium carbonate solution to precipitate all the `Ca^(2+)` ions as calcium carbonate. The calcium carbonate so obtained is heated strongly to get 0.56 g of `CaO`. The percentage of NaCl in the mixture of (atomic mass of Ca=40) is

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