I know someone who has teseted it before. If you put dry ice in a cup ( DONT HOLD IT LONG BECAUSE IT MIGHT HURT YOU) and put a lid over it, it WILL pop. And a smokey colored fog comes out. I think he said if that interactes with your body then it is NOT good. So the answer is NO. :)
Dry ice will freeze a drink, but the time it takes to make the bubbles, the juice will be gone, so if you have a lot of dry ice and a giant pitcher of juice, then maybe
Yes.
yes
Dry ice is not poisonous. In fact, lots of people put it in punch at parties for a cool effect.
YES. You never, ever put dry ice in a liquid that someone will drink. It can cause serious injury to the tender mouth tissues. Dry ice is OK to put around the outside of a punchbowl, though.
Dry ice will last in a punch bowl, depending on its size. While dry ice will not keep for extended periods of time, it generally will last for your 6 hour party if stored in an insulated container prior to use.
No,as dry ice is frozen carbon dioxide.
You will have some dry water sodium. Salty dry ice.
Yes usually I put it in punch
Dry ice is not poisonous. In fact, lots of people put it in punch at parties for a cool effect.
YES. You never, ever put dry ice in a liquid that someone will drink. It can cause serious injury to the tender mouth tissues. Dry ice is OK to put around the outside of a punchbowl, though.
Dry ice is frozen carbon dioxide. at room temperature and pressure it sublimates (vaporizes). If dry ice were placed into a bowl of punch the gas would begin to dissociate from the crystalline lattice of the dry ice and rise from within the liquid punch to the air above the punch bowl. For this reason the punch bowl will empty as the ice vaporizes and no additional liquid will dilute the punch.
Yes, because dry ice is so cold that it melts in the punch and lets the hydrogeon gas evaporates from the punch bowl.
Dry ice will last in a punch bowl, depending on its size. While dry ice will not keep for extended periods of time, it generally will last for your 6 hour party if stored in an insulated container prior to use.
No. Dry ice does not contain water. (CO2)
No,as dry ice is frozen carbon dioxide.
No
When you put cinnamon it dry ice it adbrutly melts.
You will have some dry water sodium. Salty dry ice.
NO