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Solid calcium chloride dissolves exothermically, and burns can result in the mouth and esophagus if it is ingested.
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In brewing beer, calcium chloride is sometimes used to correct mineral deficiencies in the brewing water.
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It is a silvery metallic element that must be extracted by electrolysis from a fused salt like calcium chloride.
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Calcium chloride also produces a high heat of hydration.
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The base course materials are often treated with cement, bitumen, calcium chloride, sodium chloride, fly ash, or lime.
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The exothermic dissolution of calcium chloride is used in self-heating cans and heating pads.
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The material is often impregnated with hygroscopic salts such as calcium chloride, to enhance the water-retaining capacity.
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In the oil industry, calcium chloride is used to increase the density of solids-free brines.
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It was once common for calcium chloride to be used as an admixture to promote rapid set-up of the concrete.
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The roasting of pollucite with calcium carbonate and calcium chloride yields insoluble calcium silicates and soluble caesium chloride.
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