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Temperature causes changes in dry and water ice

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What does dry ice change into?

Water vapor


Why does fog from near dry ice?

The dry ice dramatically cools the air around it, causing water vapor in the air to form ice crystals.


What is the mist that forms around dry ice at room temperature?

The mist around dry ice are tiny water droplets and gas. It is formed when water strikes it and when water strikes it, some of the water's heat is transferred to the dry ice, causing it to turn into a gas.


Why do water droplets bounce off of dry ice?

Dry ice is carbon dioxide at a very low temperature. When water strikes it, some of the water's heat is transferred to the dry ice, causing it to turn into a gas. This gas pushes the water away, so that the droplets seem to bounce off.


Is it safe to put dry ice in a pool?

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.


Is it safe to use dry ice in a pool?

No, it is not safe to use 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.


The phase change of water to ice is called?

The phase change of water (liquid) to ice (solid) is called solidification.


Will melting dry ice make a water puddle?

Unless the dry ice is under pressure, it will "sublime" and change from a solid to a gas. Therefore, there will be no "puddle".


Does a chemical change occur when dry ice is dissolved in water?

When dry ice (solid carbon dioxide) is dissolved in water, it undergoes a physical change rather than a chemical change. The dry ice sublimes, meaning it changes directly from a solid to a gas without passing through the liquid phase. This process is reversible, as the carbon dioxide gas can re-solidify back into dry ice when the temperature decreases.


Which statement describes the phase change that occurs when dry ice is placed in an open container at room temperature?

The dry ice will sublimate, which means it will change from a solid directly to a gas without passing through the liquid state. This process occurs due to the low temperature of dry ice (-78.5°C) compared to room temperature, causing it to transition directly to carbon dioxide gas.


Why use dry ice to make stage effect instead of water ice?

Dry ice goes through one change to make "fog", but water ice has to go through two changes to become a gas.You could use water ice to make fog, but it would have to go through the liquid phase before it evaporates or boils. But dry ice, instead of melting and evaporating, will go through what is called sublimation, which is the change of matter of solid to gas.


How does ice and water change the land?

Ice and water changes the land by causing rocks and soil to erode. Both ice and water will create cracks in rock and can even create mountains or river beds.