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explain what happens to anhydrous chloride or anhydrous copper(ii)sulphate are exposed to the atmosphere for about 2 days

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Answered by somiljain1947
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The calcium chloride is a deliquescent substance.

If anhydrous calcium chloride is exposed in the air what it will generally happen is that it will absorb water from the atmosphere.

Then after few minutes it will be observed that there will be pool of liquid which is remained back instead of a lump which is basically white in color.

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