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Anhydrous copper(II) chloride Picture taken ca. January 2005 by User:Walkerma, who also made the sample by drying the hydrate in an oven at around 130 C overnight.

Add dehydrating agent. Filter in a Vacuum. Let dry at 60 oC.

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