no
Dry ice is frozen carbon dioxide (CO2).
No, melting chalk is impossible, but dissolving chalk is possible. This can be done when you mix the chalk with some liquid and there you have it...DISSOLVED CHALK IN A LIQUID!
Dry ice is made of raw carbon dioxide (CO2).
If the chalk is dry, nothing.
because ice is a liquid and chalk is colorful and ice is not colorful it is clear that's why!
Chalk
Dry is made up of solid CO2 not H2O.
Dry ice is made by cooling carbon dioxide to its solid state.
Carbon dioxide. Dry ice is made of nothing but carbon dioxide.
Dry ice is made when carbon dioxide (CO2) gas is compressed in a high-pressure container until it liquefies. Upon the release of pressure, some of the liquid turns into gas that cools some of the liquid into its solid state in the form of dry ice. Check link below for more information on dry ice and dry ice makers.
No, dry ice is the solid form of CO2. CO2 is a molecule made of 2 elements: Carbon and Oxygen.