![Given standard electrode potentials, Fe^2 + 2e^-→ Fe, E^∘ = - 0.440 V Fe^3 + + 3e^-→ Fe, E^∘ = - 0.036 V The standard electrode potential (E^∘) for Fe^3 + + e^-→ Fe^2 + is: Given standard electrode potentials, Fe^2 + 2e^-→ Fe, E^∘ = - 0.440 V Fe^3 + + 3e^-→ Fe, E^∘ = - 0.036 V The standard electrode potential (E^∘) for Fe^3 + + e^-→ Fe^2 + is:](https://dwes9vv9u0550.cloudfront.net/images/4524475/679a86bf-3c13-4c9d-bd99-1d5011dad369.jpg)
Given standard electrode potentials, Fe^2 + 2e^-→ Fe, E^∘ = - 0.440 V Fe^3 + + 3e^-→ Fe, E^∘ = - 0.036 V The standard electrode potential (E^∘) for Fe^3 + + e^-→ Fe^2 + is:
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