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yet its not possible to separate elements of carbon dioxide dry ice.. and I am still searching on it...so when i got answer of this question i will share it on my blog name newsboxblog.blogspot dot com.thanks

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How can you separate components of dry ice?

Dry ice is solid carbon dioxide, CO2; no other components.


Is dry ice considered an element?

No, dry ice is the solid form of CO2. CO2 is a molecule made of 2 elements: Carbon and Oxygen.


Does fog from dry ice have elements?

Yes it does. Everything in the universe is made up of elements. Elements are a combination of atoms.


What elements come together to form dry ice?

dry ice is solid carbon dioxide so it has one carbon and two oxygen (and the fact that it is EXTREMELY cold)


Can you mix dry ice with regular ice?

You can, the dry ice(solid form of carbon dioxide) will ultimately evaporate into carbon dioxide gas, and will then leave only the regular ice (frozen water). Because the dry ice will no longer exist, the regular ice will melt.


Why is dry ice considered a molecule and not a elemiment?

Because dry ice is frozen carbon dioxide and therefore consists of two different elements (Carbon and Oxygen) bonded together


What compound is dry ice?

Yes, it is a compound, it is made of 2 different elements, it is solid carbon dioxide.


What is solid CO2 called?

a molecular solid...


Dry ice used for fog effects is the solid form of what two elements?

Dry ice is the solid form of carbon dioxide, which consists of one carbon atom and two oxygen atoms. When dry ice sublimates, it transitions from solid to gas, creating a dense fog effect often used in theatrical productions and special effects.


How do you prevent ice from melting?

Simple. You keep ice in dry ice. But be careful not to eat dry ice!


Why is dry ice dry and an ice cube wet?

Dry ice freezes and the wet ice and everything keeps cool and chilled but not frozen..obvousliy.


Where do you get dry ice from?

Dry ice is frozen carbon dioxide.