To determine the overall cell potential Ecell under standard conditions, we need to identify which half-cell reaction will act as the reduction cathode and which will act as the oxidation anode . The species with the higher standard reduction potential E will be reduced, while the species with the lower standard reduction potential will be oxidized.In this case, Fe3+ has a higher standard reduction potential +0.771 V than Cd2+ -0.403 V . Therefore, Fe3+ will be reduced at the cathode, and Cd2+ will be oxidized at the anode. The half-cell reactions will be:Cathode reduction : Fe3+ aq + e- Fe2+ aq E = +0.771 VAnode oxidation : Cd s Cd2+ aq + 2e- E = +0.403 V reverse of the given reaction Now, we can calculate the overall cell potential Ecell by adding the standard reduction potentials of the two half-cell reactions:Ecell = E cathode - E anode Ecell = +0.771 V - +0.403 V Ecell = +0.368 VThe overall cell potential under standard conditions is +0.368 V. The species reduced at the cathode is Fe3+, and the electrode acting as the anode is the one where Cd is oxidized to Cd2+.