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Silver crystallizes in fcc lattice. If the edge length of the cell is `4.07 xx 10^(-8) cm` and density is `10.5 g cm^(-3)`. Calculate the atomic mass of silver.

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Given, `"d"=10.5"g""cm"^-3`
`"a"=4.07xx10^-8"cm"`
`"Z"=4("fcc")"atoms"`
`"N"_A=6.022xx10^23"mol"^-1("Avogadro's Constant")` ...
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