The study is focused on the interaction between glutamic acid and hexavodic cobalt chloride. The solubility curve, influenced by the high solubility of the initial components, extends horizontally along a catheter corresponding to the cobalt chloride content. The secretion of glutamic acid exhibits a gradual increase over a relatively extended period. As the cobalt chloride concentration in the solution reaches 25.04%, a new phase emerges, resulting from the molecular interaction of the reactants, forming a double dihydrous compound comprising one molecule of glutamic acid and cobalt chloride: C5H9NO4∙CoCl2.