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If you heat dry ice, it turns in to CO2 gas. This is easily seen when you put dry ice in to hot water. You see tons of tiny CO2 gas bubbles popping up.

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The Carbon Dioxide in the dry ice is being released, which forms white-foggy bubbles and a white.

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It turns directly to a gas

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