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[" 44.Standard electrode potentials-are Fe "^(2+)/Fe" ; "],[E^(@)=-0.44" and "Fe^(3+)/Fe^(2+);E^(@)=0.77Fe^(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 "],[" (c) Fe "^(2+)/Fe^(3+)" remains unchanged "],[" ( "(pi)/(8)" .Fe "^(2+)" decreases."],[" (48.) Equivalent conductances of "Ba^(2+)" and "Cl^(-)" ions "]

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