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depending on the type of food stored in your freezer, or the state you live in, your ice could come with a scent. The closer you live to sewer drains, the worse the smell, coloration, and clarity of your ice will be. It is best to stay away from ice that is not transparent. Some ice also comes with a foul taste and it is best to discard and use fresh water in your ice treys. Never trust brown ice.

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How does it effect a plants growth if you ad dry ice to its soil?

Adding dry ice to soil can have negative effects on plant growth because the release of carbon dioxide from the sublimation of dry ice can suffocate the roots by displacing oxygen. Additionally, the extreme cold temperature of dry ice can damage the roots and disrupt metabolic processes in the plant. Overall, it is not recommended to add dry ice to soil for plant growth.


What does copper smell like?

copper has a smell unique to copper that is often described as sweet. smell being an olifactory sense and subjective to individual perspective i recomend getting a penny that predates 1992 and smelling it for yourself.


Does dry ice occur naturally in Antarctica?

At atmospheric pressure, sublimation/deposition occurs at −78.5 °C (−109.3 °F). However, there is relatively little CO2 in the atmosphere, so you certainly won't get 'snow' or 'sheets of ice' from it. At best you'll get a little bit of dry ice 'frost'.


What happens when you pour water over dry ice why does this happen?

The bubbles you see that come from dry ice are filed with carbon dioxide and water vapour the surface tension of the water causes the bubbles to happen and when you bow on them the presure of the wind breaks the surface tension releasing the CO2 and eater.


Why do pieces of dry ice gradually get smaller when left at room temperature?

Dry ice is solid carbon dioxide that sublimes, meaning it directly changes from a solid to a gas without melting into a liquid. At room temperature, the dry ice sublimes into carbon dioxide gas, leading to its gradual disappearance and decrease in size over time.

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An easy research report on ice and dry ice?

Ice is the solid form of water and is commonly found in nature. Dry ice, on the other hand, is the solid form of carbon dioxide and is used for cooling and special effects. Both ice and dry ice undergo sublimation, meaning they transition directly from a solid to a gas without melting. Ice is used in everyday applications like cooling drinks, while dry ice is commonly used in shipping and preserving frozen goods.


Why does my ice smell like garlic?

The smell of garlic in your ice may be due to a strong odor in your freezer or refrigerator that has transferred to the ice. It could also be caused by food spills or items with strong odors stored near the ice.


Why dry ice is named so?

Carbon dioxide has no liquid form. The solid sublimates to gaseous form directly. Because it has no liquid form it can't be wet to the touch, like ice is, yet it looks like ice. Dry ice.


What is solid CO2 called?

a molecular solid...


Explain why solid carbon dioxide is known as dry ice?

Solid carbon dioxide is known as "dry ice" because carbon dioxide as itself cannot exist in liquid form. Therefore, the ice is "dry," which is why it's called "dry ice." It looks like ice and it keeps things cold but it isn't wet.