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A crystal is made up of particals `X`, `Y`, and `Z`. `X` froms `fcc` packing. `Y` occupies all octahedral voids of `X` and `Z` occupies all tetrahedral voids of `X`. If all the particles along one body diagonal are removed. Then the fromula of the crystal would be

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