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Will Fe be oxidised to Fe^(2+) by reacti...

Will Fe be oxidised to `Fe^(2+)` by reaction with 1.0 M HCl? `E^(@)` for `Fe//Fe^(2+)=+0.44` volt.

A

Yes

B

No

C

May be

D

Can't say

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A

`E^(o)` for `Fe//Fe^(2+)=0.44V`
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