Respuesta :

CaCl2 is neither an acid nor a base.

Explanation:

  • CaCl2 is neutral.  It does not ionize to make hydrogen ions, nor dissociate to give ions to hydroxide.  
  • Calcium chloride, CaCl2is a salt. At room temperature, it is white coloured crystalline solid and is extremely water-soluble. It can be formed by neutralizing the hydrochloric acid with calcium hydroxide.
  • These compounds are used essentially to de-icing and monitor dust.  It is used as a desiccant since the anhydrous salt is hygroscopic.
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