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Calcium(I) chloride
Calcium(I) chloride (CaCl) is an ionic compound of calcium and chlorine. It was first synthesized in 1978. Additional recommended knowledgeChemical propertiesCalcium(I) chloride decomposes to calcium metal and calcium(II) chloride at 3000 °C, but at room temperature calcium(I) chloride is stable. PreparationAt 1000 °C, calcium(II) chloride reacts with hydrogen gas to form calcium(I) chloride.
Categories: Calcium compounds | Chlorides | Metal halides |
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