Such a Simple Question. Anything Cold can be used to Chill something else that is warm. So If Dry Ice Is Cold, then you can.
but it can also burn through things because it's dry ice and becarefull not to drop the computer because then if you do it will shadder because dry ice will freeze it instantly because it is 57degrees below 0
Dry ice freezes and the wet ice and everything keeps cool and chilled but not frozen..obvousliy.
Dry ice can cool goods to around -109.3°F (-78.5°C). It is commonly used for long-term storage and transport of perishable items like food and medical supplies. Make sure to handle dry ice with care, as direct contact can cause frostbite.
many people use it to keep their ice cream cool why they're out selling it all day
Dry ice packs cool on their own as they sublimate from a solid to a gas. To help expedite this process, you can place the pack in a well-ventilated area or expose it to warmer temperatures. Never seal dry ice packs in an airtight container, as the buildup of gas could cause the container to burst.
Yes, dry ice can cool more rapidly than regular ice because it sublimates directly from a solid to a gas, absorbing more heat in the process. This rapid cooling effect makes dry ice useful in applications where a quick temperature drop is needed.
A fire extinguisher does no make dry ice. Dry Ice is the solid form of the gas Carbon Dioxide. At room temperature is you compress (and cool) CO", it turns into solid CO2 (dry ice) without forming a liquid phase.
No, Dry Ice is used to make fog.
Ice is the solid form of water and is commonly found in nature. Dry ice, on the other hand, is the solid form of carbon dioxide and is used for cooling and special effects. Both ice and dry ice undergo sublimation, meaning they transition directly from a solid to a gas without melting. Ice is used in everyday applications like cooling drinks, while dry ice is commonly used in shipping and preserving frozen goods.
Yes, you can put dry ice in salt water. It will bubble furiously and cool down the salt water.
To cool 30000 gallons of water by 5-8 degrees, you would need approximately 215-320 pounds of dry ice. Each pound of dry ice can cool about 10 gallons of water by 1 degree. So, for a 5-8 degree temperature drop in 30000 gallons of water, you would need to use 215-320 pounds of dry ice.
The only cleaning method I have heard of that involves dry ice is removing chewing gum from fabric. You freeze the chewing gum to make it brittle and quickly crush it and brush it off the fabric. You might consider tile removal to be a form of cleaning. To remove asphalt floor tile, you can use blocks of dry ice to, again, make the mastic brittle and pop the tiles up. This technique is used when there is the potential to cause damage to asbestos-containing tiles or mastic and produce friable asbestos by using other methods.
Which would last longer actually depends on the temperature of the system (surrounding) they are exposed to. The temperature is more the ice will melt faster ut on the other end the water will last longer as it has the boiling point of 100 degree celcius so even if the surrounding temperature is more the water will last longer.