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`0.1g` of a solution containing `Na_2 CO_3 and NaHCO_3` requires `10mL` of 0.01 N `HCI` for neutralization using phenolphthalein as an indicator. mass % of `Na_2 CO_3` in solution is :

A

25

B

32

C

50

D

none of these

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