Dry ice is solid carbon dioxide.
No. There is no native or natural occurrence of dry ice in Antarctica, nor are there any cars there.
Dry ice is made by cooling carbon dioxide to its solid state.
dry ice is solid carbon dioxide so it has one carbon and two oxygen (and the fact that it is EXTREMELY cold)
a molecular solid...
Dry ice is sold in a two forms... blocks and pellets. Now, the pellets come in a few different sizes. 1/8", 1/4", and 1/2".
Simple. You keep ice in dry ice. But be careful not to eat dry ice!
Dry ice is frozen carbon dioxide.
Yes, dry ice is opaque.
Do you sell dry ice
Dry ice freezes and the wet ice and everything keeps cool and chilled but not frozen..obvousliy.
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.
yes, until it starts to melt. or its dry ice