I have a question regarding a solution of CaCl2. I have formed the solution by adding anhydrous calcium chloride to pure water. I understand that the solubility will increase with an increase in temperature. I created the solution at a temperature of 80F. The solution created contains 2500ppm of total dissolved solids. This is a weak solution, far from being saturated.
My question is, if I increase the temperature of this solution of CaCl2 what happens to the existing concentration of ions?? Will heat effect the concentration of Ca and Cl ions?? If so how?
Heat increases the conductivity of the solution rendering the TDS meter reading inaccurate to determine if there is an increase in the concentration of ions.
Many thanks