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E^(@) values for Fe^(3+)//Fe^(2+) and Ag...

`E^(@)` values for `Fe^(3+)//Fe^(2+)` and `Ag^(+)//Ag` are 0.771 V and 0.8 respectively. Is the reaction,
`Fe^(3+)+Ag to Fe^(2+)+Ag^(+)`
Spontaneous or not ? Give reason also.

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