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Why do we have to prevent the hydrolysis of Ironiron(III) Nitratenitrate?

I want to make particular concentration of Ferricferric ions from its salt molecule: Fe(NO3)3.9H20$\ce{Fe(NO3)3.9H2O}$, and then I found this video

It says that we have to add nitric acid to prevent iron from hydrolysis, what does it mean? Why do we have to prevent it? If not adding it, does it affect our concentrate solution later?

Why do we have to prevent the hydrolysis of Iron(III) Nitrate?

I want to make particular concentration of Ferric ions from its salt molecule: Fe(NO3)3.9H20, and then I found this video

It says that we have to add nitric acid to prevent iron from hydrolysis, what does it mean? Why do we have to prevent it? If not adding it, does it affect our concentrate solution later?

Why do we have to prevent the hydrolysis of iron(III) nitrate?

I want to make particular concentration of ferric ions from $\ce{Fe(NO3)3.9H2O}$, and then I found this video

It says that we have to add nitric acid to prevent iron from hydrolysis, what does it mean? Why do we have to prevent it? If not adding it, does it affect our concentrate solution later?

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Why do we have to prevent the hydrolysis of Iron(III) Nitrate?

I want to make particular concentration of Ferric ions from its salt molecule: Fe(NO3)3.9H20, and then I found this video

It says that we have to add nitric acid to prevent iron from hydrolysis, what does it mean? Why do we have to prevent it? If not adding it, does it affect our concentrate solution later?