In third group, iron gives blood red colouration with ammonium thiocyanate

In Third Group Iron Gives Blood Red Colouration With Ammonium Chemistry Question

In third group, iron gives blood red colouration with ammonium thiocyanate due to the formation of which compound

Options

(a) Ferric cyanide
(b) Ferric thiocyanate
(c) Ferric thiocyanate ion
(d) Ferric thiocyanide

Correct Answer:

Ferric thiocyanate

Explanation:

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Topics: Coordination Compounds (87)
Subject: Chemistry (2512)

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