Given: We must identify which listed reaction-observation pair is chemically valid.
Find: The correct choice among the four statements.
For the copper reaction, the solution states that Cu2+ with hexacyanoferrate(II) forms a reddish-brown precipitate, not a blue precipitate. Hence the blue-precipitate claim in the copper-based statements is incorrect.
For the ferric chloride reaction, the solution identifies the well-known Prussian blue system:
4FeCl3+3K4Fe(CN)6→Fe4[Fe(CN)6]3+12KCl
This is the reaction associated with the blue precipitate. The source solution mentions that the product shown in the given question text is a typographical error, but the reactants are the correct set.
For the chlorine reaction, the solution states that
37Cl2+2KFe(CN)6→6KCl
is chemically nonsensical and can be rejected.
Thus, the two statements being tested are both incorrect, and the keyed answer from the solution is C.
Therefore, the correct option is C.