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Turn bull's blue is a compound

Turnbull's blue is formed when Fe^(+2) ions are added to K_(3)[Fe(CN)_(6)] Turnbull's blue is

Turnbull's blue is formed when Fe^(+2) ions are added to K_(3)[Fe(CN)_(6)] . Turnbull's blue is:

Recent X-ray work, IR and other spectroscopic methods have proved that Turnbull's blue is identical to Prussian blue. Q. What is the common formula of Turnbull's blue and Prussian blue?

Recent X-ray work, IR and other spectroscopic methods have proved that Turnbull's blue is identical to Prussian blue. Q. What is the common formula of Turnbull's blue and Prussian blue?

Turnbull's blue and prussian's blue respectively are KFe^(II)[Fe^(III)(CN)_(6)] and KFe^(II)(Fe^(11)(CN)_(6)] . True or False?

Recent X-ray work, IR and other spectroscopic methods have proved that Turnbull's blue is identical to Prussian blue. Q. Intense blue colour arises as a result of: