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CALCIUM CHLORIDE
Calcium chloride is ionic compound of calcium and chlorine. It is white crystalline solid salt at room temperature and acts as typical ionic halide. Calcium chloride is highly soluble in water due to enhanced solubility properties. It can produced directly from limestone or as by-product from Solvay process to obtain in large quantities.
Calcium chloride should be stored in air-tight sealed containers due the hygroscopic nature of anhydrous calcium chloride. OMAL is leading calcium chloride manufacturers in India which manufacturers calcium chloride of premium quality.
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Uses of Calcium chloride
Calcium chloride has several applications in various domains, of some mentioned below.
- Used as brine for refrigerators
- Used in cement
- Used the treatment of hypocalcemia and hyperkalemia
- Used as antidote to magnesium intoxication due the overdosage of magnesium sulfate
Chemical Name | Calcium Chloride |
CAS# | 10043-52-4 |
Chemical Formula | CaCl2 |
Value Chain | Others (inorganics) |
End Use | Refinery and Oil field chemicals |
Appearance | Whiie Granules |
Purity | 96% |
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FAQ's
Is Calcium chloride harmful to humans?
Ingestion of calcium chloride is a major safety concern and has high health risks leading to burns in the mouth, throat, and stomach. This can lead to vomiting, stomach pain, and low blood pressure.
Can you drink calcium chloride?
Yes, drinking calcium chloride is safe to drink as it adds taste to water and also acts as an electrolyte to keep to stay away from dehydration.
What are the side effects of calcium chloride?
There are many side effects of calcium chloride such as redness, nausea, low blood pressure, low blood magnesium, low blood phosphate, and many more based on the amount of intake of calcium chloride.
Is calcium chloride available naturally?
Calcium chloride is available naturally in its hydrated forms as the rare minerals I.e., sinjarite (dihydrate) and antarctictite (hexahydrate).