It is known that Fe3+ can be strongly hydrolyzed in water according to the reaction: Fe3+ + H2O → Fe(OH)3 ↓ + 3H+ to form a sparingly soluble iron hydroxide. When 1.01 grams of Fe(NO3)3·9H2O is dissolved in 100.0 mL of degassed distilled water (i.e., remove dissolved CO2 from the atmosphere), theoretically what is the pH of the solution? Ignoring the dissolution of Fe(OH)3, what is the mass of Fe(OH)3 formed in the solution?
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