Why calcium chloride kept in desiccator but potassium chloride not?
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Fused calcium chloride also known as anhydrous calcium chloride is an hygroscopic compound. This means that it has the ability to absorb water from compounds and mixtures that surround it. This hygroscopic nature of anhydrous calcium chloride allows it to be used as desiccant and not potassium chloride.
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