From the Periodic table, it can be determined that iron (Fe) has an atomic mass of 56 amu, oxygen (O) has an atomic mass of 16 amu, and hydrogen (H) has a mass of 1 amu. What would the atomic mass of Fe(OH)3

be?(1 point)
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75 amu
75 amu

73 amu
73 amu

107 amu
107 amu

219 amu

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To calculate the atomic mass of Fe(OH)3, we first need to determine the atomic mass of each element in the compound.

Fe = 56 amu (given)
O = 16 amu (given)
H = 1 amu (given)

Next, we multiply the atomic mass of each element by the number of atoms present in the compound.

Fe(OH)3 contains:
- 1 Fe atom
- 3 O atoms
- 3 H atoms

Fe = 1 x 56 amu = 56 amu
O = 3 x 16 amu = 48 amu
H = 3 x 1 amu = 3 amu

Finally, we add up the atomic masses of each element to find the total atomic mass of Fe(OH)3.

56 amu + 48 amu + 3 amu = 107 amu

Therefore, the atomic mass of Fe(OH)3 is 107 amu.
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