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Which statement is NOT true for the given reaction `Fe^(3+)+e^(-) to Fe^(2+)` ?

A

`Fe^(3+)` being reduced

B

Oxidation state of Fe has changed

C

`Fe^(3+)` could be referred to an oxidising agent in this reaction

D

Both `Fe^(3+)` and `Fe^(2+)` are called acid radicals

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D

Both `Fe^(3+)` and `Fe^(2+)` are basic radicals.
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