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Dry ice freezes and the wet ice and everything keeps cool and chilled but not frozen..obvousliy.

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Can you use wet and dry ice together?

Yes, wet and dry ice can be used together. Dry ice is solid carbon dioxide while wet ice is frozen water. When used together, dry ice can help keep wet ice colder for longer periods of time, making it useful for creating a long-lasting cooling effect.


How do you get an ice cube out of water with out getting wet?

You use tongs


Is dry ice cooler then an ice cube?

Yes it is a whole lot colder.


Does dry ice stick to a wet hand?

Yes


Does water ever get wet?

When water is in its solid form, ice, and is dry, that's when it can get wet.


How can you keep an ice cube frozen?

Put it in a freezer or a bucket of dry ice; but the freezer is better.


What can I do about marks on carpet from moving heavy furniture?

put a ice cube on it and allow to melt and then dry with a cloth and hoover. a fork can also help to fluff the carpet once the ice cube as melted and started to dry.


Is dry ice wet?

Dry ice is frozen Carbon Dioxide. This solid "sublimates"; it turns into a gas without being a liquid at all. So no. You can't get wet dry ice.


How many different types of ice?

there r three types of ice..dry ice,wet ice.and floating ice.


How do you keep an ice cube from melting for up to 8 hours?

To keep an ice cube from melting for up to 8 hours, you can store it in a well-insulated cooler with additional ice packs or dry ice. Keeping the cooler closed as much as possible will also help maintain the ice cube's temperature. Alternatively, you can wrap the ice cube in a thick layer of newspaper or aluminum foil to insulate it further.


Why does dry ice evaporate faster than a regular ice cube?

Dry ice is frozen carbon dioxide, totally different from ordinary ice, which is frozen water. Dry ice is much colder than water ice, thus evaporates quicker at room temperature. DO NOT TOUCH DRY ICE! It can hurt you badly.


Explain why solid carbon dioxide is known as dry ice?

Solid carbon dioxide is known as "dry ice" because carbon dioxide as itself cannot exist in liquid form. Therefore, the ice is "dry," which is why it's called "dry ice." It looks like ice and it keeps things cold but it isn't wet.