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CaCl2/H2O --> defined T
« on: September 18, 2013, 04:31:22 PM »
Hi y'all

I've been trying for some time to calculate for the resulting temperature if I'd mix common water, 20°C , and common anhydrous CaCl2 (which, sure enough, will raise temperature in the beginning, though the formal further wetting of CaCl2*6 H2O will have a cooling effect ), but there's so many variables involved with the different specific heat capacities of the system CaCl2/ xH2O on the one side, and the enthalpies of hydratation belonging to on the other hand, that I thought maybe someone out there has a table with respective mixtures and the temperatures resulting thereof listed, and might be willing to take a look (or maybe give me an advice for literature)

The idea was, to come out at approx 80°C , i.e. have a raise of ΔT=60 K


any help would be greatly appreciated


tnx in advance

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Re: CaCl2/H2O --> defined T
« Reply #1 on: September 20, 2013, 04:47:42 PM »
just for those who might dig out this thread at later times:

I did a small series of experiments, and my findings are that with approx. equal masses of CaCl2 , water maximum temperature raise can be achieved: 20°C  :rarrow: 87°C ; ΔT = 67 K

this mass ratio relates to the formation of CaCl2 * 6 H2O quite closely


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