Dry ice is frozen carbon dioxide- it evaporates ito gaseous form if you leave it out. That is why it is "dry".
When more dry ice is added to a container with existing dry ice, it will sublimate and create more carbon dioxide gas. This can cause an increase in pressure inside the container, potentially leading to a build-up of gas. It is important to handle dry ice with caution in a well-ventilated area to prevent any safety hazards.
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Dry ice is the solid form of carbon dioxide. It would be classified as a molecular solid.
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If you mean the dry ice bomb as in putting dry ice in a bottle and sealing it, and then having it explode, then no. The bottle and the dry ice cannot be reused from the Dry Ice Bomb. The reasoning is that the Dry Ice would have already used enough of its fuel to try to explode the bottle that no fuel is left to explode another, and the bottle would be ripped in half by the Dry Ice inside, so the bottle cannot be reused.
Yes and No at the same time because if it was real ice it would melt. But if it was dry ice we would not be able to skate on it.
Frozen carbon dioxide (dry ice) will turn back to a gas when heated at any temperature above freezing.
Dry ice is a solid form of carbon dioxide, which at room temperature is a gas. During the melting process, there would be a time during which the dry ice would be liquid, however the amount of liquid would be minimal. Sources: Wikipedia entry for "Dry ice"
Dry ice is transformed in carbon dioxide gas by sublimation.
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Sublimation: from solid directly to gas.
You can, the dry ice(solid form of carbon dioxide) will ultimately evaporate into carbon dioxide gas, and will then leave only the regular ice (frozen water). Because the dry ice will no longer exist, the regular ice will melt.