Description
Specifications Table
| Product Name | Calcium Chloride Anhydrous | 318 | Lancer |
|---|---|
| Pack Size | 500 gm |
| Form | Powder |
| Grade | Lab Grade |
| Application | Desiccant, drying agent, chemical synthesis |
Product Description
Calcium Chloride Anhydrous is a highly versatile chemical compound widely used in laboratories for its strong hygroscopic properties. This lab-grade variant from Lancer (Catalog No. 318) ensures high purity, making it suitable for critical applications like moisture absorption, drying solvents, and chemical reactions.
Whether you’re a student conducting experiments or a researcher needing reliable reagents, this product delivers consistent performance. The anhydrous form guarantees minimal water content, ensuring accurate results in sensitive procedures.
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Common uses include:
- Drying gases and organic liquids
- De-icing and dust control in labs
- Calcium source in chemical synthesis
- Food and pharmaceutical applications (where applicable)
At eqipped, we prioritize quality and safety. Our Calcium Chloride Anhydrous undergoes rigorous testing to meet lab standards, so you can trust its performance in your experiments.
FAQs
What is Calcium Chloride Anhydrous used for in labs?
It’s primarily used as a drying agent for solvents, gases, and in chemical synthesis due to its high affinity for water.
Is this product food-grade?
No, this is lab-grade Calcium Chloride Anhydrous and is not intended for food or pharmaceutical use unless further purified.
How should I store this chemical?
Keep it in an airtight container in a dry, well-ventilated area to prevent moisture absorption.
Can I use this for de-icing?
While it’s effective for de-icing, this lab-grade variant is optimized for research use. Industrial-grade alternatives may be more cost-effective for large-scale applications.
What’s the shelf life of Calcium Chloride Anhydrous?
When stored properly, it remains stable for 2–3 years. Always check for clumping or discoloration before use.