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A solution contains `Fe^(2+), Fe^(3+)` and `T^(-)` ions. This solution was treated with iodine at `35^(@)C. E^(@)` for `Fe^(3+), Fe^(2+)` is `0.77 V` and `E^(@)` for `I_(2)//2I^(-)` = 0.536 V. The favourable redox reaction is:

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