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The % oxygen by mass of a Group 2 oxide is 39.7%. Name the Group 2 element.Group of answer choicesMgSrBaCaBe

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To answer this question, we need to use the concept of mole ratios and the periodic table.

  1. First, we need to know the molar mass of oxygen, which is 16 g/mol.

  2. The question states that the % oxygen by mass in the compound is 39.7%. This means that the remaining 60.3% is the mass of the Group 2 element in the compound.

  3. We can use the periodic table to find the molar masses of the Group 2 elements: Be (9.01 g/mol), Mg (24.3 g/mol), Ca (40.08 g/mol), Sr (87.62 g/mol), and Ba (137.33 g/mol).

  4. We need to find a Group 2 element whose molar mass is approximately 60.3% of the total molar mass of the oxide.

  5. If we calculate 60.3% of the molar mass of each of these oxides (which is the molar mass of the Group 2 element plus 16 g/mol for the oxygen), we find that calcium (Ca) is the closest, with a molar mass of 56.08 g/mol.

  6. Therefore, the Group 2 element in the oxide is calcium (Ca).

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