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c calcium chloride is the used as a drying agent ​

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Answered by nabham12
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calcium chloride Is strongly hydroscopic as it absorb water from d surroundings, so it removes the moisture from d air, making it dryer. This results in water in the substance to be dried to evaporate into the drier air, and this cycle repeats until the system reaches an equilibrium.

Answered by aryan4025
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Calcium chloride in its anhydrous form is an economical drying agent and very important for drying processes in laboratories. Those are for example: drying of liquids and neutral gases. It is also a very good drying agent for a wide variety of solvents

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