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A solid sample contains both NaOH and NaCl. 0.500 g of this solid sample was dissolved in water to make a 20.0 mL solution and then this solution was titrated by 0.500 mol/L HCl solution. If 20.8 mL of HCl was used to reach the end point, what is the mass % of NaOH in the original solid sample? NaOH + HCl --> NaCl + H2O

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