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Two elements `A` and `B` form compounds having molecular formula `AB_(2)` and `AB_(4)`. When dissolved in `20 g` of benzene, `1 g`of `AB_(2)` lowers the freezing point by `2.3 K`, whereas `1.0 g` of `AB_(4)` lowers it by `1.3 K`. The molar depression constant for benzene is `5.1 K kg mol^(-1)`. Calculate the atomic mass of `A` and `B`.

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