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Calcium chloride , CaCl 2 , is a common salt. It behaves as a typical ionic halide, and is solid at room temperature. It has several common applications such as brine for refrigeration plants, ice ...
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Synonyms: calcium dichloride; calcium chloride anhydrous; Caltac®; Dowflake ; CAS No.: 10043-52-4 ; Molecular Weight: 110.98 ; Chemical Formula: CaCl2 ; Product Codes:; J.T. Baker: 1311 ; Mallinckrodt: 0771, 3266, 3630, 4225, 4748, 4777, 4822, 4870, 4875, 4880...
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Calcium chloride - CaCl2, chemical compound that is crystalline, lumpy, or flaky, is usually white, and is very soluble in water. The anhydrous compound is hygroscopic; it rapidly absorbs water and... ... Calcium chloride is commercially available usually as the dihydrate, CaCl2·2H2O; it is used to melt ice on roads,
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Calcium chloride absorbs water vapor from the air and liquid water from the road bed. At 77 F and 75% humidity, for example, it absorbs more than twice its weight in water. In addition, calcium chloride solutions attract more moisture to the road than they give up in evaporation.
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the hotter the water before mixing in the calcium chloride, the hotter the mixture following the addition of the calcium chloride. I understand that it is an exothermic reaction, but why? It has been eons since I took chemistry...!
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CALCIUM CHLORIDE (ANHYDROUS) ... CAS # 10043-52-4 CaCl 2 ... TYPES OF ; HAZARD / ; EXPOSURE ACUTE HAZARDS / SYMPTOMS PREVENTION FIRST AID / FIRE FIGHTING...
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