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Calcium Perchlorate, Ca(ClO4)2

By the neutralisation of perchloric acid by calcium carbonate or hydroxide, Serullas obtained Calcium Perchlorate, Ca(ClO4)2, only as a syrupy mass which solidified on cooling and was soluble in water and alcohol. It can, however, be crystallised with 4 molecules of water. The crystals melt below 100° C., but the anhydrous salt is stable at 260°-270° C.

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