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Calculate the cell potential, at 25 °C, based upon the overall reaction 3 Fe3+ (aq) + Al(s) → 3 Fe2+ (aq) + Al3+ (aq) if [Fe3+] = 0.300 M, [Fe2+] = 0.150 M, and [Al3+] = 0.300 M. The standard reduction potentials are as follows: Fe3+ (aq) + e- → Fe2+ (aq) E° = + 0.771 VAl3+ (aq) + 3 e- → Al(s) E° = -1.66 VEcell = V Report your answer with 3 significant figures.

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