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` 1 g` of impure `Na_(2)CO_(3)` is dissolved in water and the solution is made upto `250 mL`. To `50 mL` of this solution, `50 mL` of `0.1 N HCl` is added and the mixture after shaking well required `10 mL` of `0.16 N NaOH` solution for complete neutralization. Calculation percent purity of the sample of `Na_(2) CO_(3)`.

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`90. 1 %`
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