That should do it, if the amount of CaCl2 is sufficient. To find out how much CaCl2 would be needed, assume that the diethyl ether is saturated with
water to begin with (I do not have any figure offhand for the solubility of water in diethyl ether - you will have to find it using Google), and then
calculate the potential amount of water in it, and then the amount of CaCl2 that would be required to remove it all as CaCl2.6H2O.
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