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[" 31.) Given electrode potentials: "],[Fe^(3+)+e-Fe^(2+);quad E^(@)=0.771" volts "],[I_(2)+2e-E^(@)=0.536" volts "],[E^(@)" cell for the cell reaction "],[2Fe^(3+)+2I rarr2Fe^(2+)+I_(2)" is - "],[" (1) "(2times0.771-0.536)=1.006" volts "],[" (2) "(0.771-0.5times0.536)=0.503" volts "],[" (3) "0.771-0.536=0.235" volts "],[" (4) "0.536-0.771=-0.235" volts "]

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