Ferric alum gives deep red colour with NH 4 SCN due to the formation of :
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Ferric alum gives deep red colour with NH4SCN due to the formation of :
- Al(SCN)3
- [Fe(SCN)3]-
- Fe(SCN)3
- None of these.
Answer
(D) None of these.
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