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3 mof of mixture of `NaHCO_(3)` and `Na_(2)CO_(3)` is strongly heated at 200°C, when 1 mol of CO2 is obtained. What is the weight of residue? What is molar percentage of `NaHCO_(3)` and `Na_(2)CO_(3)` in the mixture?

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