Why does anhydrous calcium chloride turns into a colourless solution when exposed to air?
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As calcium carbide is a deliquescent substance it absorb water from the atmosphere when exposed to air. If anhydrous calcium chloride is exposed in the air it will also water from the atmosphere and turns into a colourless solution.
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As calcium chloride is a deliquescent substance it absorb water from the atmosphere when exposed to air. Therefore it gives a colorless solution when exposed to air .
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