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A mixture of `H_(2)C_(2)O_(4)` and `K_(2)C_(2)O_(4)` required 0.2 N, 25mL `KMnO_(4)` solution for complete oxidation. Same mixture needs 0.2 M,20 mL NaOH solution for its complete neutralisation. Calculate mole percentage of `H_(2)C_(2)O_(4)` in the given mixture.

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