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Adding powdered Pb and Fe to a solution containing 1.0 M each of `Pb^(2+)` and `Fe^(2+)` ions would result into the formation of:

A

more of Pb and `Fe^(2+)` ions

B

more of Fe and `Pb^(2+)` ions.

C

more of Fe and Pb

D

more of `Fe^(2+)` and `Pb^(2+)` ions.

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