In the reaction $Fe(OH)_{3(s)} \rightleftharpoons Fe^{3+}_{(aq)} + 3OH^{-}_{(aq)}$, if the concentration of $OH^{-}$ ions is decreased by $\frac{1}{4}$ times, then the equilibrium concentration of $Fe^{3+}$ will increase by: (in $times$)

  • A
    $8$
  • B
    $16$
  • C
    $64$
  • D
    $4$

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