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[" Standard electrode potentials are: "Fe^(2+)/Fe[E^(@)=-0.44V]],[Fe^(3+)/Fe^(2+)E^(@)=+0.77V;" If "Fe^(2+),Fe^(3+)" and Fe blocks are kept "],[" together,then "],[[" (a) "Fe^(3+)" increases "],[" (b) "Fe^(3+)" decreases "],[" (c) "(Fe^(2+))/(Fe^(3+))" remains unchanged "],[" (d) Fet decreases "]]

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