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The vapor from the dry ice will extinguish the flame from the candle.
You can see dry ice fog even though carbon dioxide is invisible due to water vapor. The visible fog is from ambient water vapor that is condensed by the extreme cold of dry ice. Without plenty of ambient water vapor, the fog output of dry ice is reduced. This is another reason why dry ice foggers often involve hot water.
rock, ice and gas!!
A vapor changing into a solid goes through a process called deposition. One example of this process is frost forming on leaves.
Dry ice is not poisonous. In fact, lots of people put it in punch at parties for a cool effect.
A fog of water vapour.The dry ice boils away as invisible carbon dioxide and as it does it freezes the water vapour rising off the water surface to make a mist
Dry water vapor.
Water vapor
solid ice to vapor
You can see dry ice fog even though carbon dioxide is invisible due to water vapor. The visible fog is from ambient water vapor that is condensed by the extreme cold of dry ice. Without plenty of ambient water vapor, the fog output of dry ice is reduced. This is another reason why dry ice foggers often involve hot water.
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The dry ice dramatically cools the air around it, causing water vapor in the air to form ice crystals.
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