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Calculate the standard electrode potential for the following redox reaction at 298K:Fe3+(aq) + e- → Fe2+(aq) Given the E°(Fe3+/Fe2+) = +0.77V.
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Calculate the standard electrode potential for the following redox reaction at 298K:Fe3+(aq) + e- → Fe2+(aq) Given the E°(Fe3+/Fe2+) = +0.77V.
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The standard electrode potential E for the given redox reaction is already provided:Fe3+ aq + e- Fe2+ aq E Fe3+/Fe2+ = +0.77VTherefore, the standard electrode potential for this reaction at 298K is +0.77V.
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