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Is dry ice a physical property?

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15y ago
Updated: 8/17/2019

Dry Ice is not a property rather a substance. Solid Carbon dioxide is known as 'Dry Ice' or 'Card Ice'. CO2 changes from solid to gas at −109.3 °F.

Dry Ice is available in block and pellet forms. It is used as a coolant for preserving food; in fog machines; during Plumbing etc.

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