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Given, standard electrode potentials
`Fe^(2+) +2e^(-) rarr Fe, E^(@)=-0.440 V`
`Fe^(3+)+3e^(-) rarr Fe, E^(@)=- 0.036 V`
The standarde potential `(E^(@))` for
`Fe^(2+)+e^(-) rarr Fe^(2+)`, is

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