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Cl + e- -> Cl1- Fe -> Fe 3+ + 3 e- Pb -> Pb2+ +...

Cl + e- -> Cl1-

Fe -> Fe 3+ + 3 e-

Pb -> Pb2+ + 2 e-

ion proton electron
Cl1-
Fe3+
Pb2+

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Expert Solution

Cl + e-   -> Cl^-

17e^-           18e^-

17p             17p

Fe     ->     Fe ^3+ + 3 e-

26e^-         23e^-

26p            26p

Pb ->    Pb^2+ + 2 e-

82e^-         80e^-

82p           82p

                                                   Pb^2+               82               80

l1- 17 18
Fe3+ 26 23
Pb2+ 82

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