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How Does Fused Calcium Chloride Differ from Iron (Lii) Chloride When Exposed to the Atmosphere? - Chemistry

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How does fused calcium chloride differ from iron [III] chloride when exposed to the atmosphere?

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Fused CaCl2 is a Hygroscopic substance, absorbs moisture from the atmosphere like FeCl3 but does not change its state. FeCl3 on absorbing moisture changes to Liquid State.

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