Calcium chloride solution is a electrolyte solution.
An electrolyte solution is a solution that generally contains ions, atoms or molecules that have been lost or gained electrons during the reaction, and is electrically conductive. Because of this they are often called ionic solutions, however there are some cases where the electrolytes are not ions.
A non-electrolyte is a solute that does not dissociate, or which does not furnishes ions during the dissolving process. Therefore, solutions that are generated through the solvation of non-electrolytes do not contain ions and, instead they are called as neutral molecules.
In case of calcium chloride it is a electrolyte solution because when it dissociates it generated Ca2+ and Cl- ions, which gives a ionic solution. Hence it is a electrolyte.
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