Calcium Chloride (CaCl2)
Characterization of calcium chloride:
- Exists in the form of white, odorless powder, produced from limestone.
- Highly soluble in water and highly exothermic, the solution has a bitter salty taste.
- The ability to absorb moisture is large, so it should be stored in sealed containers with lids.
- Molten liquid calcium chloride can also be electrolyzed to form calcium metal.
- Melting temperature 772 – 782 degrees Celsius.
- Boiling temperature > 1600 degrees Celsius.
- Density 2152 – 2512 kg/m3.
- The saturated solution boils at 180 degrees Celsius. In solutions with different concentrations, the boiling point and freezing point also change.
- Anhydrous calcium chloride powder is obtained when spray-dried at a temperature higher than 260 degrees Celsius.
Physical properties of Calcium Chloride:
- CaCl2 exists as cubic crystals, colorless, odorless, slightly bitter taste.
- Calcium chloride oddly hygroscopic, easily sublimate when exposed to air.
- The molar masses are: 110.99 g/mol, the anhydrous form, and 219.08 g/mol the hexahydrate form.
- It Density 2.15 g/cm³, anhydrous.
- Melting point is 772 °C (anhydrous)
- The solubility in water is 74.5 g/100 ml (at 20 °C).
Chemical properties of calcium chloride:
- Calcium chloride absorbs water this process generates a temperature of about 60°C
- Calcium chloride is very soluble, can serve as a source of calcium ions in solution, unlike many other calcium compounds.
- CaCl 2 molten can be electrolyzed to produce pure Ca metal and chlorine gas
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