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Calcium chloride is a compound.
inorganic, usually sodium chloride or calcium chloride (or a mixture of them).
Sodium chloride is soluble in water, calcium stearate not.Put the mixture in water, stir and filter; sodium chloride remain in solution, calcium stearate on the filter.
Definitely a compound, I think.
If you mix calcium hydroxide with hydrochloric acid, then the reaction produces calcium chloride and water. CaOH + 2HCl --> CaCl2 + H2O
mixture of sodium chloride and calcium chloride
Because the mixture NaCl + CaCl2 has a lower melting point that NaCl.
mixture of sodium chloride and calcium chloride
Yes. It's a mixture of water, common salt (sodium chloride) and other salts like magnesium chloride, magnesium bromide, potassium chloride, calcium sulphate and so on
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.
Manganese chloride is a compound: It has definite proportions between the manganese and chlorine atoms and therefore is not a mixture but contains two distinct elements and therefore is not an element.