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A 0.4671 g sample containing sodium bicarbonate (a monoacidic base) is dissolved and titrated with a standard solution of hydrochloric acid, requiring 40.72 mL. The hydrochloric acid was standardized by titrating 0.1876 g sodium carbonate, which required 37.86 mL acid. Calculate the percent sodium bicarbonate in the sample.

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