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10g `CaCO_(3)` is completely decomposed to X and CaO. X is passed into an aquesous solution containg one mole of sodium carbonate. What is the number of moles of moles sodium bicarbonte formed?
Molar mass: `CaCO_(3)(100), Na_(2)CO_(3)(106), NaHCO_(3)(84)`

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