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The atomic weight of the unknown element is 207 g/mol

Explanation:

Given that:

XO2 is the compound

Step 1: we need to find the mole of oxygen

Mole = reacting mass / molar mass

3.20g of oxygen was produced when the compound was heated

reacting mass of oxygen = 3.20g

Mole = 3.20 / 16

Mole of oxygen = 0.2 mole

Oxygen has 2 moles

Element X has 1 mole

We need to find the mole of the unknown element

Let the mole of the unknown element be x

2 ---------- 0.2 mole

1 --------- x mole

Cross multiply

2 * x = 0.2 * 1

2x = 0.2

Divide both sides by 2

2x/2 = 0.2/2

x = 0.1 mole

Therefore, the mole of the unknown element X is 0.1 mole

Next step is to find the atomic weight of element X

Recall, Mole = racting mass / molar mass

Mass of X = (23.9 - 3.2)

Mass of X = 20.7 gram

Reacting mass = mole x molar mass

Atomic weight = reacting mass / mole

Atomic weight = 20.7 /0.1

Atomic weight = 207 g/mol

The element with atomic weight 207 is lead (Pb)

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