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Because, the dry ice releases gases that build within the closed container, and when there is too much presure, the container pops.

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Can you pop a cork with dry ice?

If there was a small amount of dry ice in the bottle, then yes, it would be able to pop a cork


How do you make pop?

you carbonate it with carbon dioxide. you can use dry ice to fizzle it.


What happen if you put pop rocks and dry ice in soda?

it explodes....yay.


Why does dry ice bubbles pop when mixed with water and soap?

Becasue of chemical chain reactions.


What has carbon dioxide in it?

Air. Beer. Champagne. Soda pop. Fully charged CO2 canisters. Dry ice contains a lot of carbon dioxide. Human lungs have some, and mining pits deep inside mountains serve as natural traps and reservoirs of this heavy gas.


How is dry ice prepared?

Dry ice is prepared by compressing and cooling carbon dioxide gas until it liquefies. The liquid carbon dioxide is then allowed to expand, which causes it to freeze into a solid state at a temperature of -78.5°C (-109.3°F). The resulting dry ice is then compressed into blocks or pellets for use.


Can you put dry ice into punch?

I know someone who has teseted it before. If you put dry ice in a cup ( DONT HOLD IT LONG BECAUSE IT MIGHT HURT YOU) and put a lid over it, it WILL pop. And a smokey colored fog comes out. I think he said if that interactes with your body then it is NOT good. So the answer is NO. :)


Where does a commercial soda pop maker get its CO2--do commercial beer makers sell it to them from the CO2 made from the brewing process?

Their C02 is made from Dry Ice, and also from large tanker trucks of the same product. some larger restaurants use dry ice to make c02 also.


What is an did the ice cream call his dad?

Ice Pop!


Which costs more the ice or the soda pop?

Ice


What is it called when water turns into ice on the outside of a ice pop?

Freezing, if the ice pop hasn't got up to Oo C


Why should you not put dry ice in your own freezer?

Dry ice is much colder than regular ice, and can cause the freezer temperature to drop significantly, potentially damaging the freezer or its contents. The extreme cold temperature of dry ice can also cause the freezer to malfunction or even break. Additionally, the build-up of carbon dioxide gas from the sublimation of dry ice can displace oxygen, posing a safety risk.

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