Fusionfire - 28-1-2012 at 20:52
Hi guys,
I tried to search the forum for "Reuse/regenerate calcium chloride" and just "calcium chloride" but didn't find anything on the conditions to end with
completely dry calcium chloride from completely hydrated calcium chloride.
I understand that the heat of solution of anhydrous CaCl2 to infinite dilution is -176.2 cal/g (see attached datasheet I found). So at least this
energy must be spent to convert diluted CaCl2 to dry CaCl2 + steam.
What I don't know is the temperatures involved to guarantee desiccation. Would it just be the BP of the monohydrate (187C) or something else?
Thanks.
Attachment: Brochure - Calcium chloride handbook.pdf (169kB)
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Magpie - 28-1-2012 at 21:06
http://www.erowid.org/archive/rhodium/chemistry/equipment/dr...
Fusionfire - 29-1-2012 at 03:38
Thanks! Just what I was looking for