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A compound formed by the element A and B crystallizes in the cubic structure, where A is at the corners of the cube and B is at body centre. What is the formula of the compound? If edge length is `5Å`, calculate the density of the solid. (Atomic weights of A and B are 60 and 90 respectively).

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