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A solid is formed and it has three types of atoms X, Y and Z, X forms a fcc lattice with Y atoms occupying all tetrahedral voids and Z atoms occupying half of octahedral voids. The formula of solid is :-

A

`X_(4)YZ_(2)`

B

`X_(4)Y_(2)Z`

C

`XY_(2)Z_(4)`

D

`X_(2)Y_(4)Z`

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The correct Answer is:
D

`x=4`
y=8
`z=(1)/(2)xx4=2`
`x_(4),y_(8)z_(2)=x_(2)y_(4)z`
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