I think it is to remove the extra water in the tert-Butyl chloride (I'm not sure, I'm not familiar with tert-Butyl chloride), or C4H9Cl, to produce "dry" tert-Butyl chloride. But I'm sure anhydrous calcium chloride (CaCl2) is used as a dessicant.
Anhydrous calcium chloride (CaCl2) is extremely hygroscopic, meaning it readily adsorbs water or moisture from the surroundings. Therefore, calcium chloride is commonly used as a dessicant.
To dry hydrogen gas.
calcium becomes the main ion and chloride the secondary ion
Chloride of lime refers to calcium hypochlorite Ca(ClO)2 while calcium chloride is CaCl2. Calcium hypochlorite is highly alkaline while calcium chloride is neutral.
Calcium chloride is an ionic compound.
Anhydrous calcium chloride (CaCl2) is extremely hygroscopic, meaning it readily adsorbs water or moisture from the surroundings. Therefore, calcium chloride is commonly used as a dessicant.
To dry hydrogen gas.
The difference of calcium chloride and fused calcium chloride is the bond acting on their molecules. The fused calcium chloride is fused while the calcium chloride is not fused.
The correct name for the compound CaCl2 6H2O is Calcium Chloride Hexahydrate.
Calcium chloride will not further react with chloride ions.
calcium becomes the main ion and chloride the secondary ion
Sodium chloride doesn't contain calcium. Calcium chloride contain calcium.
Sodium chloride doesn't contain calcium. Calcium chloride contain calcium.
Chloride of lime refers to calcium hypochlorite Ca(ClO)2 while calcium chloride is CaCl2. Calcium hypochlorite is highly alkaline while calcium chloride is neutral.
Pure sodium chloride doesn't contain calcium chloride.
In cheese production,if milk is of poor quality,it results in soft coagulum. so calcium chloride is added to achieve constant coagulation time and sufficient firmness..
Calcium chloride is an ionic compound.