Yes.
Dry ice is the solid form of carbon dioxide.
Dry ice is the solid form of carbon dioxide, not frozen nitrogen. When carbon dioxide gas is compressed and cooled, it turns directly into a solid without passing through a liquid phase, resulting in dry ice.
Dry ice is frozen carbon dioxide, or in other words it is the solid form of carbon dioxide.
Yes, it is a compound, it is made of 2 different elements, it is solid carbon dioxide.
Dry ice is not a liquid. It is a solid form of carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide changes from a gas to a solid at low temperatures, under pressure.
Dry ice is not an element. Dry ice is solid carbon dioxide, CO2, which is a compound.
Dry ice is the solid form of Carbon Dioxide (CO2)
Dry ice IS the solid form of carbon dioxide. And "dry ice" IS the common name for the solid CO2. So the question should be "What substance is the common name Dry Ice used for ? "
Dry ice is solid carbon dioxide (CO2).
dry ice is the solid form of frozen carbon dioxide.
Dry Ice is just the solid form of Carbon Dioxide.
Carbon dioxide is given off with dry ice. Carbon dioxide in compressed form is in solid state and is called dry ice.