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Heating 1.124 g of an unknown NaHCO3-NaCl mixture resulted in a mass loss of 0.270 g.

a. Calculate the mass of NaHCO3 present in the original mixture.

b. Calculate the mass percent of NaHCO3 in the unknown mixture to the nearest
percent.

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