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If `E_(1 )^(0)`is standard electrode potential for `Fe//Fe^(+2) , E_(2)^(0)` is for `Fe^(+2)//Fe^Fe^(+3) and E_(3)^(0) ` is for `Fe// Fe^(+3) ` then the relation between `E_(1)^(0), E_(2)^(0) and E_(3)^(0) ` will be :

A

`E_(3)^(0) = E_(1) ^(0) + E_(2)^(0)`

B

`E_(3) ^(0) = (E_(1) ^(0) + E_(2) ^(0))/3`

C

`E_(3)^(0) = (2E_(1)^(0) +E_(2)^(0))/3 `

D

`E_(3)^(0) = (E_(1)^(0)+2E_(2)^(0))/3`

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C
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