well,if you mix it im not sure what will happen but if you put water in a bowl or cup and put dry ice in it it will form fog. Then if you get a cloth that has been soaking in soap and rub the cloth on the cup or bowl slowly but only on the top you next will see a giant bubble starting to grow and when its done growing it will pop and erupt to only fog. IT IS SO COOL! You should try it you will love it!
The water melts the dry ice giving of the gaseous carbon dioxide and the soap traps it into bubbles. Similar to blowing bubbles from a bubble wand.
it containes it and turns it into bubbles
mounds and mounds of bubbles are created.
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The dry ice will sublime, producing carbon dioxide gas. The gas can cause the soapy water to produce many bubbles, resulting in an interesting display.
When you put cinnamon it dry ice it adbrutly melts.
If a person took dry ice into his mouth, he would kill all the tissue that the dry ice touched, and could possibly die. If you even touch dry ice, it is so cold that it feels like it is burning you. Imagine what it could do to the thin, sensitive tissues in your mouth and throat.
When dry ice is warmed at 1 atm of pressure, it goes back to its gaseous state or form.
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Well, this was answered by a 10 year old kid. It happens when a normal soap bubble meets co2 filling the bubble.
The dry ice will sublime, producing carbon dioxide gas. The gas can cause the soapy water to produce many bubbles, resulting in an interesting display.
it is impossible
You will have some dry water sodium. Salty dry ice.
When you put cinnamon it dry ice it adbrutly melts.
It exploits
Rather than melts, dry ice evaporates. This process is called sublimation and happens at a slower rate than the melting of water ice.
If a person took dry ice into his mouth, he would kill all the tissue that the dry ice touched, and could possibly die. If you even touch dry ice, it is so cold that it feels like it is burning you. Imagine what it could do to the thin, sensitive tissues in your mouth and throat.
Becasue of chemical chain reactions.
Dry ice is a solid form of any gas
it foams
the dry ice in a way eats up your skin cells.