järnnitratföreningarna
Järnnitratföreningarna, commonly known as iron nitrates, are a group of chemical compounds containing iron and the nitrate anion (NO3-). The most common and stable forms are iron(III) nitrate and iron(II) nitrate. Iron(III) nitrate, with the formula Fe(NO3)3, is a pale violet crystalline solid that is highly soluble in water and alcohol. It is often encountered in its hydrated form, Fe(NO3)3·9H2O, which is known as ferric nitrate nonahydrate. Iron(II) nitrate, with the formula Fe(NO3)2, is a pale blue crystalline solid, also soluble in water, and is typically found in its hydrated form, Fe(NO3)2·6H2O.
Iron(III) nitrate is prepared by reacting iron or iron(III) oxide with nitric acid. It is used in