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Calculate the standard electrode potential for the following redox reaction under standard conditions: Fe3+ + 3e- → Fe(s)

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To calculate the standard electrode potential for the given redox reaction, we need to look up the standard reduction potential for the half-reaction in a table of standard reduction potentials. The half-reaction is:Fe3+ + 3e-  Fe s The standard reduction potential for this half-reaction is:E Fe3+/Fe  = -0.036 VSince the given reaction is a reduction process, the standard electrode potential for the redox reaction is the same as the standard reduction potential:E Fe3+/Fe  = -0.036 V

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