Which of the following statements is incorrect regarding $Fe^{2+}$ and $Fe^{3+}$ cations?

  • A
    $Fe^{3+}$ gives a brown color solution with potassium ferricyanide.
  • B
    $Fe^{2+}$ gives a blue precipitate with potassium ferricyanide.
  • C
    $Fe^{3+}$ gives a red color solution with potassium thiocyanate.
  • D
    $Fe^{2+}$ gives a brown color with ammonium thiocyanate.

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