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Sn^(2+) and Fe^(3+) cannot coexist in th...

`Sn^(2+) and Fe^(3+)` cannot coexist in the same solution. Why? 

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Redox reaction occurs between them.
`2Fe^(3+)+Sn^(2+)rarr Sn^(4+)+2Fe^(2+)`
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