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A compound A(x)B(y) crystallises on a fc...

A compound `A_(x)B_(y)` crystallises on a fcc lattice in which A occupies each corner of a cube and B occupies the centre of each face of the cube. What is the formula of the compound ?

A

`AB_2`

B

`A_3B`

C

AB

D

`AB_6`

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