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Calculate the weight of 0.1 mole of sodium carbonate.

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No. of moles of sodium carbonate
= `("Wt. of "Na_(2)CO_(3))/("M.Wt. of "Na_(2)CO_(3))`
Wt. of `Na_(2)CO_(3)` = No. of moles of `Na_(2)CO_(3)xxM.W. of Na_(2)CO_(3)`
`=0.1xx106=10.6g`
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