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Is Fe2+ oxidised to Fe3+ in aerated water?
If yes enter 1, else enter 0.

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The relative stability of different oxidation states of transitions elements can be determined with the help of standard electrode potential.
For example, Fe2+ is unstable in aerated water and is oxidized to Fe3+.
So, the correct answer is 1.

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