To make fog without dry ice and a fog machines, first fill a jar with hot water and then pour most of it out into a bowl. Place a strainer over the jar and then add ice to the strainer. The fog should begin to form inside the jar due to condensation.
Dry ice fog is mostly carbon dioxide, inhale too much and you will starve your body of oxygen, this can cause asphyxia and death within a few minutes.
Sit the watch in the sun or a hot/heated area and let it fog up on the inside. Then it will eventually dry up.
One hundred ten degrees below zero. At 109 degrees below, it begins to sublimate ("make fog").
The "fog" generated from dry ice is a prime example of sublimation. Dry ice is actually solid carbon dioxide, which at room temperature goes directly from solid to gas, producing a fog-like effect.
No its not, propylene glycol has 0 inhalation effects, but you should keep yourself ventilated because it doesnt smell very good
dry ice and hot water
putting it in some water and make a fog machine!
dry ice is for mixing with water to make fog
it will make fog
You take dry ice and water and mix it. the hotter the water the better the fog. the more reaction you get..
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.
No, Dry Ice is used to make fog.
Fog machines: Not found everywhere No age requirement No harm to skin unless allergic. Dry Ice: Found in grocery store 18 years or older Causes skin burns if left on skin
I dont think there is one at the moment but There is a fog machine for rockband.
Take a big can then boil some water then put the boiled water inside the can then put in the can dry ice then fog comes out of the can TIP: Great for parties!
Yes Amazon does sell a fog machine. They actually sell different kinds and types of fog machines. Some of these are the Eliminator Lighting fog machines and also the Chauvet Hurricane 1100.
A Halloween store :)