how does fused calcium chloride differ from iron 3 chloride when exposed to the atmosphere
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It will turn into white crystals of hydrated calcium chloride (CaCl2. xH2O) by absorbing moisture from the atmospherebeing hygroscopic. Being deliquescent, it may also get dissolved in the absorbed water if left out for long … It will absorb H2O from the atmosphere and will become wet after sometime.
Anhydrous iron(III) chloride is deliquescent, forming hydrated hydrogen chloride mists in moist air.
Anhydrous iron(III) chloride is deliquescent, forming hydrated hydrogen chloride mists in moist air.
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Fused CaCl2 is Hygroscopic Substance, absorb moisture from atmosphere like FeCl3 but does not change its stage. FeCl3 on absorb moisture changes to Liquid State.
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