In what form (Fe3+ or FeSCN-) could iron be determined by visible spectroscopy?

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In what form (Fe3+ or FeSCN-) could iron be determined byvisible spectroscopy?

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The Fe3 ferric ions and thiocyanate ions SCN are not visible in visible region of spectroscopy Therefore to make the presence of these ions in solution visible these two ions are mixed together These two ions react with each other    See Answer
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