Give observation :
Anhydrous calcium chloride is exposed to air for some time
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If exposed to air, it will absorb sufficient water from the air to allow it to dissolve
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Explanation:
Anhydrous calcium chloride is deliquescent.
If exposed to air, it will absorb sufficient water from the air to allow it to dissolve. After a short while, instead of a white lump, you will have a pool of clear liquid.
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