Frozen carbon dioxide (dry ice) will turn back to a gas when heated at any temperature above freezing.
Remove heat energy - it will limit the movement of particles, keeping more dry ice in the solid state.
Nothing would happen.
dry ice is (i don't remember ) minus 80? Celsius degrees and it turns to gas because of heatsince air is heat-isolating and water is heat-leading the answer is dry ice in water
no.
it melts
Dry ice is frozen carbon dioxide- it evaporates ito gaseous form if you leave it out. That is why it is "dry".
the ice melt when there s some heat move into it.
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.
It is called "dry" because when heat is given, it sublimes (turns from a solid into a gas). This is different from actual ice that turns from a solid to a liquid. It is called "ice" because solid carbon dioxide (dry ice) is very cold, similar to ice.
There is no way to melt ice without heat. If you see ice melting, you know that it is absorbing heat. There is no other way for this to happen.
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No, dry ice is frozen Carbon Dioxide and will not heat up anything.its colder than ice so it would make it very cold