No, dry ice is the solid form of CO2. CO2 is a molecule made of 2 elements: Carbon and Oxygen.
Dry ice is not an element. Dry ice is solid carbon dioxide, CO2, which is a compound.
dry ice is simply solid carbon dioxide, which is a compound
compound
Dry ice is solid carbon dioxide and of course is a chemical compound.
No. It is a compound - solid carbon dioxide.
None - its a compound (CO2).
Because dry ice is frozen carbon dioxide and therefore consists of two different elements (Carbon and Oxygen) bonded together
ice is slippery and dry ice is not because ice dosent dry out when the sun hits it and dry ice does!
Dry ice is made of carbon dioxide. Chemical formula for it is CO2. It is a compound.
a molecular solid...
Dry ice is the solid form of carbon dioxide and is a compound; nitrogen is an element. Dry ice is the solid form of carbon dioxide (chemical formula: CO2), comprising two oxygen atoms bonded to a single carbon atom. It is colourless, odourless, non-flammable, and slightly acidic.
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.