Hi there!
I wanted to identify if the rust colored crumbles I recovered from cloth filters were rust so I soaked the filters in sulfuric acid and left them overnight. When I checked, the sulfuric acid turned greenish blue. I added some drops of KSCN and they turned red. I added around 2 mL of NaOH to another set and they either turned blue or purplish blue.
I attributed the greenish blue solution to the presence of Iron(II) sulfate since I used a relatively strong concentration of sulfuric acid while the resulting reaction with KSCN is the result of Iron(III) forming complex with the thiocyanate ion.
However, I cannot find the reason as to why the greenish blue solution turned blue / purplish blue when I added NaOH and so, I want to ask the reaction behind this. Also, since the reaction with sulfuric acid results in a mixture of Iron(II) and Iron(III), and given that Iron(II) sulfate is green solution while Iron(III) sulfate is brown, what color should the solution be in the first place?
I appreciate any in depth explanation for these observations.