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0.8 mole of a mixture of CO and `CO_(2)` requires exactly 40 g of NaOH in solution for complete conversion of all the `CO_(2)` into `Na_(2)CO_(3)`. How many more moles of NaOH would it require for conversion into `Na_(2)CO_(3)`. If the mixture is completely oxidised to `CO_(2)`?

A

80 gm

B

60 gm

C

40 gm

D

20 gm

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