1)when anhydrous calcium chloride is exposed to the atmosphere it forms a solution

When anhydrous calcium chloride is exposed to the atmosphere, it has a strong hygroscopic property, which means it readily absorbs moisture from the air. As a result, it forms a solution by combining with water molecules present in the air. This process is known as hydration. The anhydrous calcium chloride absorbs water vapor, and the resulting product is a solution of calcium chloride in water.