Dry ice decreases in size, because it is sublimating. This means it is turning from a solid in to a gas. Where as regular ice melts in to a puddle of liquid water, dry ice evaporates in to CO2 gas.
It shrinks.
You will have some dry water sodium. Salty dry ice.
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When sporangia dry out, they shrivel without releasing the spores that enable reproduction and die.
Yes because when a chemical change happens the substance may not have some of the physical or chemical properties it had once before. An example of htis would be Dry Ice. This would be an example because dry ice was once just ice then they add a chemical and it turns into dry ice.
When a dry spell ends, rain usually comes. A dry spell in other situations is usually followed by prosperity and better days.
It gets dry
The pump will be ruined and need to be replaced if the car was driven with a dry pump.
It sublimates, meaning it goes directly from a gas to a solid.
When dry ice is warmed at 1 atm of pressure, it goes back to its gaseous state or form.
dextrinisation: it goes brown due to the subjection of dry heat.
in 5th grade a boy put it in apple juice and it started bubbling, i thought it was awesome!
when air is dry rate of evaporation speeds up It goes up as there is less moisture in the air which leaves more room for water vapor.
They dry out.
Dry ice bubbling up through whatever concoction you made will make it "fizzy", or carbonated.
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