Chemistry, asked by vanshmann62, 11 months ago

calcium chloride absorbs moisture from the gas​

Answers

Answered by shivjal
1

Answer:

Calcium chloride (CaCl2) is used for removing moisture from gases because it is a hygroscopic solid, which means that the solid absorbs water from the gases without dissolving in it. Since it absorbs moisture and yet remains a solid, it is used for removing moisture from gases.

Answered by mahee792
1

it is not gas it has to be atmosphere

because it contains impurities that are deliquecents which absorb moisture from the atmosphere

Similar questions