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Which of the following can reduce Fe³⁺ to Fe²⁺?
A. Fe3+ + e– → Fe2+ 0.77
B. Cu2+ + 2e– → Cu(s) 0.34
C. I2(s) + 2e– → 2I– 0.54
D. Ag+ + e– → Ag(s) 0.80
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