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A heavy fog. A useful, though basic special effects technique for movie-making.

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Q: What is produced when dry ice and water combine?
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combine dry ice and water


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What is causing the change in dry ice and the water ice?

Temperature causes changes in dry and water ice


Why does putting dry ice in water increase the amount of gas produced?

Dry ice is solid carbon dioxide, which sublimes (goes directly from a solid to a gas). So it releases the gas as it sublimes.


What is dry ice for?

dry ice is for mixing with water to make fog


Is the temperature of ice water lower than the temperature of dry ice in alcohol?

No. The temperature of dry ice is far lower than that of ice water.


How does the temperature of water affect the sublimation of dry ice?

cold water makes dry ice closer to its freezing point. so hot water makes dry ice sublimate more


How do you make ice in alxemy?

To make ice in Alxemy, combine fog and water.


Is dry ice the same as water in the solid state?

No. Dry ice is carbon dioxide in the solid state. Regular ice is solid water.


What chemical properties do dry ice and water ice have different?

Dry ice is CO2 and water is H2O; all the chemical properties are different.


What happens if you put saltbon dry ice?

You will have some dry water sodium. Salty dry ice.


What is the differences between ice and water?

Both dry ice and ice have cold temperatures and are commonly used for freezing and cooling. Ice forms at 32°F while dry ice forms at minus 109.3°F. Water ice is created when water is exposed to very low temperatures while dry ice is frozen carbon dioxide. Their main difference however lies in the fact that regular water ice melts into liquid while dry ice sublimates directly from solid to gas. Dry is also more dense compared to regular water ice, thus dry ice sinks in water while regular water ice floats.