General information
Calcium chloride is a chloride of the alkaline earth metal calcium. It has the molecular formula CaCl2. Calcium chloride is the calcium salt of hydrochloric acid.
In nature, calcium chloride is found dissolved in brines. Industrially, calcium chloride is produced from hydrochloric acid and calcium carbonate. In addition, the substance is a waste product in soda production according to the Solvay process: It is formed when ammonia is recovered from the ammonium chloride produced in the process.
In nature, calcium chloride is found dissolved in brines. Industrially, calcium chloride is produced from hydrochloric acid and calcium carbonate. In addition, the substance is a waste product in soda production according to the Solvay process: It is formed when ammonia is recovered from the ammonium chloride produced in the process.
Properties of calcium chloride
Calcium chloride is a salt composed of calcium and chlorine. Because of the large difference in electronegativity, calcium and chlorine are present as ions - thus the bonding takes place via electrostatic interactions.
The calcium part of the salt has the oxidation state +2, chlorine has the oxidation state -1. In its pure form, calcium chloride forms colourless and odourless crystals. In its anhydrous state, it is strongly hygroscopic, i.e. it absorbs moisture from the environment. In doing so, it forms a hydrate complex. Anhydrous calcium chloride dissolves in water with the formation of heat, so this is an exothermic reaction.
This forms a hexahydrate, which can be obtained from the solution by crystallisation. If the calcium chloride hexahydrate is heated, it melts at about 30 °C in its own water of crystallisation. If more heat is added, the dihydrate is formed, later the monohydrate. If the temperature is raised further to over 200 °C, the water of crystallisation is completely released - anhydrous calcium chloride is formed again. Hydrous calcium chloride also dissolves in water, but in an endothermic reaction - a strong cooling occurs.
Calcium chloride is highly soluble in ethanol.