the best test for Fe 2+ and Fe 3+
add KSCN to solution first, if it goes blood re, Fe 3+ present
if nothing happens proceed
add a small amount of acidified potassium dichromate (or maybe you used permanganate in class)
if the solution goes blood red now then Fe 2+ present
if nothing happens then ur solution doesn't have either Fe 2+/Fe 3+ (or maybe just too much base but that shouldn't be the case)
the reason is
dichromate and permanganate are very capable oxidising agents
(around E = - 2.00)
so when u add KSCN nothing happens to Fe 2+ but when u oxidise it to Fe 3+ after adding dichro/permang, it goes completely blood red.