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Question
Using the standard electrode potential, predict if the reaction between the following is feasible:
Fe3+(aq) and I–(aq)
Solution
The possible reaction between Fe3+(aq) + I–(aq)is given by,
\[\ce{2Fe^{3+}_{(aq)} + 2I-_{(aq)} -> 2Fe^{2+}_{(aq)} + I_{2(s)}}\]
Oxidation half equation: | \[\ce{2I-_{(aq)} -> I_{2(s)} + 2e-}\]; E° = - 0.54 V |
Reduction half equation: | \[\ce{[Fe^{3+}_{aq}) + e- -> Fe^{2+}_{(aq)}] × 2}\]; E° = + 0.77 V |
\[\ce{2Fe^{3+}_{(aq)} + 2I-_{(aq)} -> 2Fe^{2+}_{(aq)} + I_{2(s)}}\]; E° = + 0.23 V |
E° for the overall reaction is positive. Thus, the reaction between `"Fe"_(("aq"))^(3+)` and `"I"_(("aq"))^(-)` is feasible.
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