It dries hard but takes a very long time
convert 250g dry acid to liquid acid
cleaning fluid is liquid and has a percentage of rh in it
Water
Solid Carbon Dioxide is called dry ice because on sublimation, it directly changes to gas. It does not have an intermediate liquid state. Thus, when it is frozen, it does not melt. Therefore, as it does not change into liquid and is dry, it is called Dry ice.
Hi, Carbon dioxide can be changed into liquid,this liquid is commonly called as dry ice.
once your nails are dry don't pick them or mess with them a lot and don't do anything that will be hard on your nails.
yes because if there wasent your nails would be so dry it would be depressing. and by the oils on you hands moisturize ur nails! derr
Officially there is no such thing as a dry cup. A cup is a liquid volumetric measurement However, a dry quart is 16.36% bigger than a liquid quart. Since there are 4 liquid cups in a liquid quart, it would appear logical that there are 4 dry cups in a dry quart. Following this logic, then a dry cup (if it existed) would be 16.36% bigger than a liquid cup.
It probably will, because it also dries out your skin. If you have problem with dry nails or cuticles, use a hand cream regularly.
Dry ice is a solid form of carbon dioxide, which at room temperature is a gas. During the melting process, there would be a time during which the dry ice would be liquid, however the amount of liquid would be minimal. Sources: Wikipedia entry for "Dry ice"
sublimation. an example would be dry ice. dry ice changes from a solid to a gas without going through the liquid phase.
wet...predrill for nails before you drive them inANS 2 - If you're driving nails in, why bother to glue it. - I would glue it, then clamp it with woodwork clamps and it will hold better than nails.
Dry ice is nothing more than frozen carbon dioxide. The liquid form cannot exist on earth. When dry ice melts it turns to a gas... thus it would probably be impossible for you to keep liquid dry ice in your fridge.
the crown would because it would get hard
No, because dry ice is a solid and you cannot place a solid inside a solid. If it was liquid carbon dioxide (as opposed to dry ice, solid carbon dioxide) then it would behave similarly.
Machine or hair dryer.
There are sprays that you can buy that make your nails dry in about 30 seconds or less. It comes in a container like hairspray and is sold in cosmeticstores/drugstores.