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The density of silver having atomic mass 107.8 gram `"mol"^(-1)` is 10.8 gram `cm^(-3)`. If the edge length of cubic unit cell is `4.05xx10^(-8)cm`, find the number of silver atoms in the unit cell. `(N_(A)=6.022xx10^(23),1A^(@)=10^(-8)cm)`

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