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Ammonia cannot be dried over anhydrous calcium chloride. Why? 

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When water is absorbed by calcium chloride, it undergoes hydrolysis togive  hydrochloric acid.
`CaCl_(2)+2H_(2)OrarrCa(OH)_(2)+2HCl`
  Since ammonia is basic, it is neutralised by HCl to give salt. Hence ammonia is dried over a basic oxide, quick lime.
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