Carbon Dioxide
The amount of gas present in the bag will increase as the dry ice sublimates.
Because, the dry ice releases gases that build within the closed container, and when there is too much presure, the container pops.
rock, ice and gas!!
Dry ice is the solid form of Carbon dioxide or CO2. If we apply pressure on CO2 , then it will change its form and from gaseous state it turns to solid state. This is the property of compressiblity of gases.
Gases vented from the comet, particularly carbon dioxide (from "dry ice") and water vapor.
The main gases in dry air are nitrogen (about 78%), oxygen (about 21%), argon (about 0.9%), and trace amounts of carbon dioxide, neon, helium, and other gases. The composition can vary slightly depending on location and altitude.
Applications of dry ice (solid carbon dioxide): - cooling of foods - material for fog machines in theaters - dermatology treatments - degassing of containers from hazardous gases - blast cleaning - bombs - etc.
The reason it blows up is because,The Ice is very, very sensitive and you can burn when you touch it so it forms because,there are a lot of gases inside.
Yes: these phenomenons are called sublimation and deposition.
a molecular solid...
The sublimation of dry ice and expansion of gases are not chemical reactions because the chemical composition of the substances involved remains the same before and after the process. In sublimation, dry ice changes from a solid to a gas without a change in its chemical structure. Expansion of gases occurs when gas particles spread out to fill the available space, but no new substances are formed. Both processes involve physical changes rather than chemical reactions.
The reason it blows up is because,The Ice is very, very sensitive and you can burn when you touch it so it forms because,there are a lot of gases inside.