Talk:Calcium chloride

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Because the paragraphs

"Calcium chloride (CaCl2), in the liquid form, is a highly soluble hygroscopic solution that is also exothermic. Its ability to draw in moisture from its surroundings, resist evaporation, and release heat in a chemical reaction makes it the perfect substance for road construction and maintenance, including ice and dust control and base stabilization."

"As proven experts, Ward Chemical can produce various concentrations of liquid calcium chloride. Simply tell us your needs and we can customize a solution."

is an exact copy and paste from the Ward Chemical site, I thought it would be best to remove the advertisement part and reword sentences.

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--John Baab 17:35, 14 February 2009 (UTC)

I wasn't certain what to do with the list of uses also copied from the Ward chemical site, and left it in the article as a true example of uses. I am not sure if it should stay or not. Perhaps someone else can help here. --John Baab 17:55, 14 February 2009 (UTC)