No, it isn't. That's why we use it to clean electrical equipements ( dry ice blasting).
it can be added that is how circuit boards are tested for low temperature operation
I purchased 1Kg dry ice blocks from this store for about 300 yen each in 2008 and 2009. Many countries produce dry ice (solid carbon dioxide), including Japan.
this is a good question. i would like to know if bluebell ice cream is made with gmo milk? does anyone know the answer?
A phase change.A phase change is a physical change that occurs when an object changes from one state to another i.e. liquid to gas, gas to liquid, liquid to solid, solid to liquid. A substance need not go through the liquid phase to change from a solid to a gas, as in sublimation of dry ice (solid carbon dioxide).
A good example is water (H2O), where this one component can have 3 phases steam, water and ice.
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No, Ice is a good insulator and copper is a very good conductor
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Because you aren't going to eat frozen ice. Are you? :)
ice is slippery and dry ice is not because ice dosent dry out when the sun hits it and dry ice does!
Use modeling clay to shape a volcano, then fill it with water and when you are giving your presentation, drop dry ice in it, it will begin to make fog.
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Well for one thing, it doesn't So there's your answer......
a molecular solid...
Water ice can not do very much that dry ice can't do. The main things it can do are:Keep things less cold than dry ice. This could be good if you don't want to over freeze the food in your cooler.Keep drinks cold without carbonating them.Can be eaten by a human.Can be made for MUCH less money.EDIT:It can melt. Dry ice can only sublimate.
Dry Ice is a frozen carbon dioxide gas. The carbon dioxide is compressed and moistures is being removed.It is -109 degrees. Dry Ice cannot be touched with the human skin because of its cold substance. Dry Ice can kill our skin cells. It takes good attention. Mixing water and dry ice will cause white fog. Hope this helps. I love science and this is my research!(;
Dry ice is solid carbon dioxide (CO2). It is called dry ice because it does not melt when it heats up, it goes directly from solid to gas. It is NOT the same as ordinary ice, which is of course, solid water. Dry ice is much colder than ordinary ice.