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Redox potential of acid mine water; EO for the Fe3+/Fe2+ is 0.77v. I can't wrap my mind around this...

90. What is the redox potential of an acid mine water sample having Fe3+ = 7 x E-03 M and Fe2+ = 5 x E-04 M given that E0 for the Fe3+/Fe2+ couple is 0.77v.

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