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Calculate the percentage loss (nearest integral value) in the mass, when `2.02 xx 10^(2) "gm" KNO_(3)` is completely decomposed by heating into `KNO_(2)(s) and O_(2)(g)`
`KNO_(3)(s)rarrKNO_(2)(s)+O_(2)(g)`

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