Iron(III) nitrate is
deliquescent, and it is commonly found as the nonahydrate Fe(NO3)3·
9H2O, which forms colourless to pale violet crystals. This compound is the trinitrate salt of the
aquo complex [Fe(H2O)6]3+. Other
hydrates ·
x, include: • tetrahydrate (
x=4), more precisely triaqua dinitratoiron(III) nitrate monohydrate, , has complex cations wherein Fe3+ is coordinated with two nitrate anions as
bidentate ligands and three of the four water molecules, in a
pentagonal bipyramid configuration with two water molecules at the poles. • pentahydrate (
x=5), more precisely penta-aqua nitratoiron(III) dinitrate, , in which the Fe3+ ion is coordinated to five water molecules and a unidentate nitrate anion ligand in
octahedral configuration. • hexahydrate (
x=6), more precisely hexaaquairon(III) trinitrate, , where the Fe3+ ion is coordinated to six water molecules in octahedral configuration. ==Reactions==