the prep i have consist to react SOCl2 with the hydrated chloride salt...so why they use this quite harsh method if all the water goes off only at 110°? perhaps because they need extra dry cobalt chloride?
No idea but that was not what you asked about was it.
my initiial question was to know if it's the anhydrous compound that is made just by heating or one of the low hydrated form...
no your initial question was how to prepare anhydrous cobalt chloride, which I answered.
If you'd bothered to google what I told you to you would know that hydrated cobalt chloride CoCl
2.6H
20 is rose pink while anhydrous cobalt chloride CoCl
2is blue. I do not know of any low hydrated forms as I think you've just made that bit up.
so next time before thinking that someone ignore your advices, try to understand what the people want
If you'd asked for what you realy wanted right at the start it would have made it easier for all of us. Next time you need to know something why not try looking it up yourself. The information you needed is very easy to find if you'd tried.