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Suppose the equilibrium constant for the reaction,
`3M^(3+) rarr 2M^(2+)(aq) +M^(5+) (aq)`

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In aqueous medium is `x x 10^(y)`. Find the value of y from given information.
`E_(M^(5+)//M^(2+))^(@) = 0.6V`
`E_(M^(3+)//M^(2+))^(@) = 0.8V`
`(2.303RT)/(F) = 0.06V`
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