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Calcium chloride dihydrate

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Calcium chloride dihydrate is a chemical compound with the formula CaCl2·2H2O. It is a crystalline solid that is highly soluble in water. Calcium chloride dihydrate is commonly used as a desiccant, a freeze-thaw stabilizer, and a source of calcium ions in various industrial and laboratory applications.

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2 protocols using calcium chloride dihydrate

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Precipitation of Calcium Oxalate Crystals

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Calcium chloride dihydrate (CaCl2H4O2), Sodium oxalate (Na2C2O4), Sodium chloride (NaCl), and Sodium acetate trihydrate (CH3COONa·3H2O) were procured from HiMedia Laboratories Private Limited while Cystone was procured from Himalaya Wellness Company. All the other chemicals which were in this study were of the highest purity grade.
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Molecular Cloning with Chemical Reagents

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Orthophosphoric acid, dimethyl sulfoxide, acetyl acetone and ammonium hydroxide were procured from Merck India. Calcium chloride di-hydrate, kanamycin and geneticin were obtained from Himedia, India. kanamycin and geneticin resistance gene containing plasmids and agarose were purchased from Genei, India.
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