Kirk Keyes
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Ferric vs. Ferrous:
Ferric = 3+ charge
Ferrous = 2+ charge
Potassium Ferricyanide:
3 K = 3+
6 CN = 6-
That means the iron has a 3+ charge to balance the potassium and the CN - so it is ferric.
Potassium Ferrocyanide:
4 K = 4+
6 CN = 6-
That means the iron has a 2+ charge to balance the potassium and the CN - so it is ferrous.
Ferric = 3+ charge
Ferrous = 2+ charge
Potassium Ferricyanide:
3 K = 3+
6 CN = 6-
That means the iron has a 3+ charge to balance the potassium and the CN - so it is ferric.
Potassium Ferrocyanide:
4 K = 4+
6 CN = 6-
That means the iron has a 2+ charge to balance the potassium and the CN - so it is ferrous.