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A 1.9450 g sample containing only Na2CO3 (F. M. 105.99) and NaHCO3 (F. M. 84.01) is titrated with 35.31 mL of 0.8724 M HCl. Calculate the percentage sodium carbonate and sodium bicarbonate.

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