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A compount `AB` has a rock type structure with `A:B=1:1`. The formula weight of `AB` is `6.023 Y am u` and the closed `A-B` distance is `Y^(1//3) nm.`
`(i)` Find the density of lattice.
`(ii)` If the density of lattice is found to be `20 kg m^(-3)`, then predict the type of defect.

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