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Module 5 Updated

The document contains various chemical equations and data related to half-cell reactions, standard conditions, and electrochemical properties. It discusses reducing and oxidizing agents, their electron transfer processes, and includes specific examples with voltages and concentrations. Additionally, it references the use of indicators in titration and the behavior of certain compounds under specified conditions.

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