Q.
Standard electrode potentials for Fe electrodes are given as Fe2++2e−→Fe;E∘=−0.44V Fe3++e−→Fe2+;E∘=+0.77V Fe2+,Fe3+ and Fe blocks are kept together then
Fe2+/Fe acts as anode because its standard reduction potential is low i.e., oxidation occurs at this electrode and Fe3+/Fe acts as cathode because its standard reduction potential is high i.e., reduction occurs at this electrode.
∴Fe→Fe2++2e−( Anode )
and Fe+2Fe3+→3Fe2+(Fe3++e−→Fe2+)×2( Cathode )
Thus, if Fe2+,Fe3+ and Fe blocks are kept together, Fe3+ get reduced to Fe2+ i.e., concentration of Fe3+ decreases.