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The sample calculation for iron oxide in the IDEAS section of this experiment used known atomic weights to calculate an empirical formula. However, early chemists did not have any references in which they could look up atomic weights. Instead, they guessed at the formulas of compounds and measured the percent compositions of elements in compounds in order to calculate atomic weights. Calculate an atomic weight for iron using the hypothetical formula Fe101 and the composition data given in the example in the IDEAS section. You may assume the atomic weight of oxygen is known from other sources to be 16 amu.

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