No.
You can get into legal trouble if you injure someone with it, or if the place you live in does not allow dry ice bombs, such as Utah. If a dry ice bomb is legal in your country and you didn't hurt anyone with it, you can be fairely out of the woods, if no one complains about the noise. Dry ice bombs sounds like a gunshot.
Yes, dry ice bombs are illegal in Texas. They are considered improvised explosive devices (IEDs) and can pose significant safety risks. The manufacture or use of such devices can lead to criminal charges, including possession of an explosive weapon. It's important to avoid creating or using dry ice bombs due to their potential harm and legal consequences.
That depends entirely on where you live. Some places like New York allow dry ice bombs as long as you can keep everyone safe from it and not make anyone complain about it because of the noise, etc. Other places, like Utah, makes owning any type of homemade pressurized bomb a second-degree felony.
Type your answer here... it depends on where you live.
Applications of dry ice (solid carbon dioxide): - cooling of foods - material for fog machines in theaters - dermatology treatments - degassing of containers from hazardous gases - blast cleaning - bombs - etc.
Dry ice bombs are usually created from a container like plastic bottles, water, and dry ice. The solid carbon dioxide becomes warmer resulting to increase in pressure and limited room to expand.
a molecular solid...
Simple. You keep ice in dry ice. But be careful not to eat dry ice!
Dry ice is frozen carbon dioxide.
Yes, dry ice is opaque.
Do you sell dry ice
Dry ice freezes and the wet ice and everything keeps cool and chilled but not frozen..obvousliy.