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A `2.0 g` sample of a mixture containing sodium carbonate, sodium bicarbonate and sodium sulphate is gently heated till the evolution of `CO_(2)` ceases. The volume of `CO_(2)` at `750mm Hg` pressure and at `298 K` is measured to be `123.9 mL`. A `1.5 g` of the same sample requires `150 mL` of `(M//10) HCl` for complete neutralisation. Calculate the percentage composition of the components of the mixture.

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`NaHCO_(3) = 42%, Na_(2) CO_(3) = 26.5%, Na_(2)SO_(4) = 31.5%`
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