ok, let me get this straight: You have a single compartment cell with a Pt electrode and a SCE reference?
Or a double compartment with the Iron/Tin couple in one and the calomel in the other, connected by a salt bridge?
And:
1)If we are connecting the reference electrode wth the Sn2+ half cell, then won't they react? Since Eo>0 for this pair of reference and indicator electrodes. But the answer says that it reacts with the Sn4+ produced.
this is unclear to me. "they" won't react? and "it" reacts? What are those referring to?
The equivalence point is observed when
all the Sn
2+ has been reacted to Sn
4+. At that point the iron you keep adding will dominate the cell potential, as you cannot further reduce the Sn
4+. So at the moment the potential you measure stops reflecting the Sn couple and changes into the value for the iron couple you have your equivalence point.