Dry Ice is just the solid form of Carbon Dioxide.
yes
Ice cream can be freeze dried. They sent this up in space with astronauts. You need to have or make a vacuum pump that turns the ice cream into a gas and dry it.
There will be a lot of ice in the package and the meat will look a bit dried out/white instead of brown/not dried out in places. There will be a mix of dried/not dried parts.
depends on what ice cream it is... but if its normal whippy ice cream... then ice cream will melt faster
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yes, vacuum freeze dried ice cream to be precise.
the water will be the same color
It tastes very much like normal ice cream
Depends on how you plan on shipping it. If you are just putting it in a box and sending it no. If you are putting it in a container with dried ice, as long as that dried ice is not completely melted, then yes.
The ice pieces are dried and handled with a paper towel to prevent contamination. Any moisture or impurities on the ice could affect the fusion experiment results. By drying and handling the ice with a paper towel, researchers can ensure the purity of the ice samples used in the experiment.
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Dried ice cream can set like glue, but it can be softened. The easiest was is the lay a wet, soapy rag over the spot, and let it be for a short time. After fifteen to twenty minutes, it should just wipe up.