Carbon Dioxide
Dry ice
Not water. 'Dry Ice' is frozen Carbon Dioxide.
It is not safe to reuse a container that previously held dry ice. The extreme cold temperatures of dry ice can cause damage to the container, such as weakening its structure or creating cracks. It is best to dispose of the container properly and use a new one when working with dry ice in the future.
No,as dry ice is frozen carbon dioxide.
Ice is solid H2O so it is a pure substance, at least ideally.
Dry ice is simply frozen carbon dioxide
Dry ice is frozen carbon dioxide.
Dry ice
Dry ice is solid carbon dioxide.
Dry ice is frozen carbon dioxide (CO2).
Yes, dry ice is a substance. It is frozen carbon dioxide.
My conclusion is, dry ice is frozen carbon dioxide.
Dry Ice is frozen carbon dioxide.
not that we know of, the ice at the poles is mainly frozen Co2, or "dry ice".
Dry ice freezes and the wet ice and everything keeps cool and chilled but not frozen..obvousliy.
dry ice is the solid form of frozen carbon dioxide.
Dry ice is the solid form of carbon dioxide, not frozen nitrogen. When carbon dioxide gas is compressed and cooled, it turns directly into a solid without passing through a liquid phase, resulting in dry ice.