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Calculate the equilibrium constant, k, for the reaction shown at 25 °c. fe3 (aq) b(s) 6h2o(l)⟶fe(s) h3bo3(s) 3h3o (aq) the balanced reduction half‑reactions for the equation and their respective standard reduction potential values (e∘) are fe3 (aq) 3e−⟶fe(s)h3bo3(s) 3h3o (aq) 3e−⟶b(s) 6h2o(l)e∘e∘

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