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The unit cell dimensions of a particular crystal system is given below.`a=b=c,alpha=beta=gamma !=90^@`.In a crystalline solid, the atom A are arranged in CCP array and atom B occupy all the octahedral voids and half of the tetrahedral voids. What is the formula of the compound ?

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