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The standard electrode potentials, `E_(I_(2)//I^(-))^(@), E_(Br^(-)//Br_(2))^(@)`and `E_(Fe//Fe^(2+))^(@)` are respectively `+ 0.54 V, -1.09 V` and `0.44 V` as the basis of given data which of following is/are spontaneous

A

`Br_(2)+ 2l^(-) rarr 2Br^(-) +l_(2)`

B

`Fe + Br_(2) rarr Fe^(2+) + 2Br^(-)`

C

`Fe + l_(2) rarr Fe^(2+) + 2l^(-)`

D

`l_(2) + 2Br^(-) rarr 2l^(-) + Br_(2)`

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