Iron can react with an aqueous tin(II) nitrate solution, according to the following ionic equation: Fe(s) +

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Iron can react with an aqueous tin(II) nitrate solution, according to the following ionic equation: 

Fe(s) + Sn2+(aq) → Sn(s) + Fe2+(aq) 

An Fe electrode is placed in a compartment with 1.00 M Fe(NO3)2, and a Sn electrode is placed in another compartment with 1.00 M Sn(NO3)2. Indicate each of the following:

(a) Oxidation half-cell reaction

(b) Reduction half-cell reaction

(c) Anode and cathode

(d) Direction of electron flow

(e) Direction of NO3 in the salt bridge.

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