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During the crystallisation one fourth mole of `Cu_(2) CI_(2)` in molten state one millimole of zinc chloride is added. How many cuprous ions are removed? Calculate the number of lattice vacancies created in the crystal.

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`1.2 xx 10^(21) , 6 xx 10^(20) `
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