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Calculate radius of an atom (in `Å`) the crystal which has a density equal to `(3.2pi)/(3)gm//ml` and the edge length of the cubic unit cell is `5Å` if atomic mass of the metal is `40pi`.
[Take: `N_(A) = 6xx 10^(23)`]

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