putting it in some water and make a fog machine!
no
Not if the children can access the dry ice in any way. Accidents included. So unless you are doing a quick trick and you are in complete control of the situation, no, it's not safe. It's better to be safe than sorry, my dear.
Dry ice does tons of stuff. Well... dry ice doesn't actually do much, but the people that use it sure do.Dry ice itself does very little. Mostly it just makes things cold and evaporates in to the atmosphere.Here are a list of things that people that use dry ice typically use it for.Shipping perishablesMedical cleaningMedical shippingDry ice blast cleaningKeeping food safe in power outagesFun experimentsCool smoke effects
Yes. Dry ice is safe to put in drinks. It's only carbon dioxide (the same thing that makes soda fizzy) in it's frozen form. However, it is not safe to ingest. Ingestion of dry ice would result in a hospital visit. Also, putting in too much dry ice will cause the drink to freeze and be undrinkable.
Dry ice is not poisonous. In fact, lots of people put it in punch at parties for a cool effect.
No, do not use a plastic cooler. Stryfoam is the best for storing dry ice.
Avoid the contact with dry ice; use goggles ang gloves.
The beverage'll probrably freeze over. Make sure there's no impurities in the dry ice, and avoid touching the ice at all costs. Whatever you do, DO NOT swallow the ice. -.-Keeping the above in mind, go for it!http://www.hauntyourhome.com/howto/dryicedrinks.htmThis is a useful site on this topic, and there isn't much to read. Check it out if you're using dry ice in drinks at parties.
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The gas given off is carbon dioxide, so it is not safe at all.
no it is not because it is not safe to handle