Since calcium chloride is an ionic salt, it becomes less soluble as the temperature lowers.
What happens when you mix water and calcium chloride?Water colour does not change
When you add calcium chloride to potassium carbonate the products will be solid calcium carbonate and aqueous potassium chloride. The chemical equation for this reaction is CaCl2(aq) + K2CO3(aq) --> 2KCl(aq) + CaCO3(s). This type of reaction is called a double replacement/displacement reaction.
No reaction.
It heats up
Temperature would increase
There will be no reaction.
Calcium chloride absorb easily water and become a hydrate; after some time, being hygroscopic and deliquescent, solid calcium chloride is transformed into a solution.
Silver chloride precipitates from the solution.
What happens when you mix water and calcium chloride?Water colour does not change
When you add calcium chloride to potassium carbonate the products will be solid calcium carbonate and aqueous potassium chloride. The chemical equation for this reaction is CaCl2(aq) + K2CO3(aq) --> 2KCl(aq) + CaCO3(s). This type of reaction is called a double replacement/displacement reaction.
No reaction.
Any chemical reaction, only some solubility.
When u mix calcium chloride&sodium carbonate u get calcium carbonate,which turns lime water milky wen calcium hydrogen trioxocarbonate and sodium chloride i.e cacl2 + Naco3--caco3 +2Nacl.
sodium chloride (or salt) solution is formed
nothing happens. it becomes an aqueous solution of ammonium chloride
It heats up
Temperature would increase