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Calculate the equilibrium constant for the redox reaction at `25^@C` `Fe^(2+)(aq)+Ce^(4+)(aq)rarrFe^(3+)(aq)+Ce^(3+)(aq)`. `E^@ CE^(4+)/Ce^(3+)=1.42 V` and `E^@ Fe^(3+)/Fe^(2+)=0.77 V`.

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