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Standard electrode potentials are
`Fe^(2+)//Fe, E^(@) = -0.44 V`
`Fe^(3+)//Fe^(2+), E^(@) = +0.77 V`
If `Fe^(3+), Fe^(2+)`, and Fe block are kept together, then

A

increase in `Fe^(3+)`

B

decrease in `Fe^(3+)`

C

`Fe^(2+)//Fe^(3+)` remains unchanged

D

`Fe^(2+)` decreases

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The correct Answer is:
b

Higher is the `E^(@)` stronger is the oxidising agent thus `Fe^(3+)` with `E^(@)=0.77V` is the stronger oxidising agent
`Fe^(3+)+e^(-)rarrFe^(2+)`
Thus the amount of `Fe^(3+)` will decrease
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