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Calcium chloride is ____. 1) basic salt 2) hydrated salt 3) deliquescent salt 4) anhydrous salt

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Answered by ansa2000mol
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CALCIUM CHLORIDE IS A DELIQUESCENT SALT..

IT NEITHER FORM HYDROGEN ION OR IT NEITHER DISSOCIATES TO FORM HYDROXIDE ION THUS IT IS NEITHER A BASE OR ACID SALT

Answered by subhamsingh5318
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Anhydrous Calcium Chloride 94-97% is a purified inorganic salt produced by removing water from a naturally occurring brine solution. ... Solid calcium chloride is both hygroscopic and deliquescent. This means that the product can absorb moisture from the air, even to the point of converting to liquid brine.

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