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A method for suppressing radionuclide deposition on a metallic reactor component of a nuclear power plant comprising the steps of:connecting a pipe having a pump pressurizing a treatment solution to a piping, which is made of stainless steel and is the metallic reactor component, during a time that the nuclear power plant is stopped;adding a first agent containing iron (II) ions, a second agent for oxidizing the iron (II) ions to iron (III) ions, and a third agent for adjusting a pH, in this order, into the pipe;supplying the treatment solution containing the first, second and third agents and adjusting a pH to within 5.5-9.0 by the addition of the third agent into the piping through the pipe;adsorbing the iron (II) ions on an inner surface of the piping by contacting the treatment solution with the inner surface of the piping; andforming a ferrite film on the inner surface of the piping by oxidizing the adsorbed iron (II) ions through an oxidation action of the second agent, during the time that the nuclear power plant is stopped. 2. A method for suppressing radionuclide deposition on a metallic reactor component of a nuclear power plant according to claim 1, wherein the third agent is mixed in a nuclear reactor containment vessel. 3. A method for suppressing radionuclide deposition on a metallic reactor component of a nuclear power plant according to claim 1, wherein the first agent is an aqueous formic acid solution dissolving metallic iron. 4. A method for suppressing radionuclide deposition on a metallic reactor component of a nuclear power plant according to claim 1, wherein the first agent is an aqueous formic acid solution dissolving iron (II) formate. 5. A method for suppressing radionuclide deposition on a metallic reactor component of a nuclear power plant according to claim 1, wherein the first agent is a solution containing the iron (II) ions eluted from a metallic iron electrode by electrolysis. 6. A method for suppressing radionuclide deposition on a metallic reactor component of a nuclear power plant according to claim 1, wherein the second agent is hydrogen peroxide. 7. A method for suppressing radionuclide deposition on a metallic reactor component of a nuclear power plant according to claim 1, wherein the third agent is hydrazine. 8. A method for suppressing radionuclide deposition on a metallic reactor component of a nuclear power plant according to claim 1, wherein the ratio of hydrogen peroxide concentration in the second agent to iron (II) ion concentration in the first agent is ¼ or less. 9. A method for suppressing radionuclide deposition on a metallic reactor component of a nuclear power plant according to claim 1, wherein the first agent and the treatment solution are bubbled with an inert gas. 10. A method for suppressing radionuclide deposition on a metallic reactor component of a nuclear power plant according to claim 1, wherein the metallic reactor component is supplied with the treatment solution by a 2 line system, each line being alternately carried out in a fill and drain manner to form the ferrite film. 11. A method for suppressing radionuclide deposition on a metallic reactor component of a nuclear power plant according to claim 1, wherein the ferrite film is formed after radionuclide contaminants which include an oxide film deposited on the metallic reactor component are removed. 12. A method for suppressing radionuclide deposition on a metallic reactor component of a nuclear power plant according to claim 11, wherein the radionuclide contaminants are removed by chemical decontamination which repeats oxidative removing and reductive removing alternately. 13. A method for suppressing radionuclide deposition on a metallic reactor component of a nuclear power plant according to claim 1, wherein the ferrite film is formed at 60° C. to 100° C. 14. A method for suppressing radionuclide deposition on a metallic reactor component of a nuclear power plant according to claim 12, wherein the ferrite film is formed after the decontamination step for removing the radionuclides contaminants from the metallic reactor component is completed and before the nuclear power plant is started up. 15. A method for suppressing radionuclide deposition on a metallic reactor component of a nuclear power plant according to claim 1, wherein a vapor phase is purged with an inert gas when a free liquid surface is present on the reactor component on which the ferrite film is to be formed. 16. A method for suppressing radionuclide deposition on a metallic reactor component of a nuclear power plant according to claim 1, wherein the agent components are decomposed into a substance in the form of gas at normal temperature and pressure and water after the ferrite films is formed. 17. A method for suppressing radionuclide deposition on a metallic reactor component of a nuclear power plant according to claim 16, wherein the ferrite film is formed after the agent components are decomposed into the substance in the form of gas at normal temperature and pressure and water and water. 18. A method for suppressing radionuclide deposition on a metallic reactor component of a nuclear power plant according to claim 1, wherein agent components included in the treatment solution are decomposed after the ferrite film is formed. 19. A method for suppressing radionuclide deposition on a metallic reactor component of a nuclear power plant according to claim 1, wherein the ferrite film is formed at 20° C. to 200° C. 20. A method for suppressing radionuclide deposition on a metallic reactor component of a nuclear power plant, comprising the steps of:connecting a pipe having a pump pressurizing a treatment solution, a first addition apparatus of a first agent containing iron (II) ions, a second addition apparatus of a second agent for oxidizing the iron (II) ions to iron (III) ions, and a third addition apparatus of a third agent for adjusting a pH, to a piping, which is made of stainless steel and is the metallic reactor component, during a time that the nuclear power plant is stopped;adding the first agent by the first addition apparatus, the second agent by the second addition apparatus, and the third agent by the third addition apparatus, in this order, into the pipe;supplying the treatment solution containing the first, second and third agents and adjusting a pH to within 5.5-9.0 by the addition of the third agent into the piping, during the time that the nuclear power plant is stopped;adsorbing the iron (II) ions on an inner surface of the piping, which is the piping, by contacting the treatment solution with the inner surface of the piping; andforming a ferrite film on the inner surface of the piping by oxidizing the adsorbed iron (II) ions through an oxidation action of the second agent, during the time that the nuclear power plant is stopped. 21. The method for suppressing radionuclide deposition on a metallic reactor component of a nuclear power plant according to claim 20,wherein the treatment solution is circulated through the piping and the pipe both ends of which are connected to the piping. 22. The method for suppressing radionuclide deposition on a metallic reactor component of a nuclear power plant according to claim 20,wherein the first, second and third agents are the treatment solution in the pipe. 23. The method for suppressing radionuclide deposition on a metallic reactor component of nuclear power plant according to claim 21,wherein the first, second and third agents are the treatment solution in the pipe.