I would say NO, especially in the context of the ring test chemistry:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nitrate_test
Although NO+ is often listed as ligand:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metal_nitrosyl
Sir, Now this thread lists two contradictory posts. Which one should I follow? I had checked with wikipedia for it to be NO, but then a friend of mine pointed out what juanrga has said.
Now what should I do?
To clarify my point. My two posts were an attempt to show that there is not contradiction between different answers.
Both Fe(I) and Fe(II) complex exist. It depends of the conditions!
The answer NO
+ given in the answer section of your 'homework' is correct, because [Fe(H
2O)
5(NO)]
2+ is the typical example of a Fe(I) complex with electronic configuration d
7.
At the same time, as Borek pointed out, a complex [Fe(H
2O)
5(NO)]
2+ of Fe(II) with configuration d
6 is formed
under the conditions of the brown ring test.