You can, but it would not be advisable. Dry ice is solid carbon dioxide, and the sublimation point (the point at which it turns from a solid into a gas with no liquid phase) is -78 degrees Celsius. So the solid CO2 will be that or colder, and it would cause cold burns if you brought it into contact with your skin. These may cause irreparable damage to your eyes and ears.
No, it is not safe to put dry ice in a pool. Dry ice can lower the temperature of the water too quickly, potentially causing harm to swimmers and damaging the pool equipment.
It is not recommended to put dry ice directly onto plastic as it can cause the plastic to crack or become brittle due to extreme cold temperatures. It is best to place a towel or cloth between the dry ice and the plastic to prevent damage.
No, it is not safe to put dry ice in your pool. Dry ice can lower the temperature of the water too quickly and create a hazardous environment for swimmers. It can also release carbon dioxide gas, which can be harmful if inhaled in high concentrations.
When cinnamon is placed in contact with dry ice, a reaction occurs where the cinnamon absorbs the carbon dioxide gas released by the dry ice. This may cause the cinnamon to bubble and fizz as the carbon dioxide is released, creating a visual effect. It is not dangerous, but should be done in a well-ventilated area.
When dry ice is put in water, it sublimates, turning from a solid directly into carbon dioxide gas. This creates a bubbling effect as the gas is released, and the water may appear to boil. The combination of dry ice and water can also create a foggy or misty effect due to the rapid cooling of the surrounding air.
You will have some dry water sodium. Salty dry ice.
No, it is not safe to put dry ice in a drink as it can cause burns or injury if ingested.
No, dry ice is not safe to put in drinks as it can cause burns or injury if ingested. It is important to handle dry ice with care and not consume it directly.
No, it is not safe to put dry ice directly into drinks as it can cause burns or injury if ingested.
Yes it is possible to put ice on your ear but it depends on the purpose you intend to use it for if it would be recommended or not.
No, it is not safe to put dry ice in your drink as it can cause serious injury if ingested or touched directly.
No, it is not safe to put dry ice in a pool. Dry ice can lower the temperature of the water too quickly, potentially causing harm to swimmers and damaging the pool equipment.
Conjunctivitis is the inflammation of a conjunction. You should put ice on the eye. It will reduce swelling. If eyes are dry use eye drops. If eyes are hurting use sunglasses.
well if its dry put it in a freezer and then leave it for a hour then put it in the fridge
Yes, you can put dry ice in salt water. It will bubble furiously and cool down the salt water.
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It is not recommended to put dry ice on warts. Consult a healthcare professional for effective and safe wart removal options.