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(a) Balance the skeleton reaction. Include the states of matter for each substance. (b) Calculate E...

(a) Balance the skeleton reaction. Include the states of matter for each substance.

(b) Calculate E cell

(c) Determine whether the reaction is spontaneous.

Cl2(g) + Fe2+(aq) → Cl(aq) + Fe3+(aq)

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