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Explain reaction between water and calcium chloride.​

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Answered by ltzAngel
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Mixing Calcium chloride with water is an exothermic reaction which means the combination of two substance release heat . Thus when we add calcium chloride to water the solution heats . when adding calcium chloride to water hydrochloric acid and calcium oxide form .

Answered by Anonymous
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Calcium chloride is a chemical compound made up of calcium ions and chlorine ions. The ions are held together by an ionic, or weak salt bond. Mixing calcium chloride with water is an exothermic reaction, which means that the combination of the two substances releases heat. Thus, when you add calcium chloride to water, the solution heats. When adding calcium chloride to water, hydrochloric acid and calcium oxide form. You must be careful when mixing the substances due to the heat I think my answer will help you

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