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10.875 g of a mixture of NaCI and `Na_2CO_3` was dissolved in water and the volume was made up to 250 mL. 20.0 mL of this solution required 75.5 mL of `N/10 H_2SO_4`. Find out the percentage composition of the mixture.

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