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Using the standard electron potentials given in the Table 8.1, predict if the reaction between the following is feasible :
(a) `Fe^(3+) (aq) and I^(-) (aq)`
(b) `Ag^(+)(aq) and Cu(s)`
(c) `Fe^(3+) (aq) and Cu (s)`
(d) `Ag(s) and Fe^(3+)(aq)`
(e) `Br_(2) (aq) and Fe^(2+) (aq)`

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