It does not.
Technical input: compressed CO2 might be in liquid form INSIDE the fire extinguisher because it is under more than about 5 atmospheres of pressure.
Yes, carbon dioxide will liquify under high pressure.
Water turns milky.
It turns to its natral state, Carbon dioxide
A fire extinguisher does no make dry ice. Dry Ice is the solid form of the gas Carbon Dioxide. At room temperature is you compress (and cool) CO", it turns into solid CO2 (dry ice) without forming a liquid phase.
It turns into a gas not a liquid
limewater turns cloudy in the presence of carbon dioxide
Melting is solid to liquid. Sublimation is a change from solid to gas with no liquid stage. Dry ice (solid carbon dioxide) sublimates directly to carbon dioxide gas. No liquid- hence "dry" ice.
carbon dioxide CO2
When a deer dies, it eventually decomposes and turns into bacteria in the ground and sends carbon dioxide into the air.
Plants use the carbon dioxide to make food.
Carbon dioxide is a colorless gas.
Lime water turns milky when CO2 (carbon dioxide) is passed thru it. So to test if a given liquid is lime water, then pass CO2 thru it, if it turns milky, d liquid is lime water...