How much dry ice? Regardless, a signifigant amount to all of the dry ice will sublime (solid CO2 will not melt under any atmospheric circumstances) and some to all of the magna will solidify into igneous rock. The results are dependent on the quantity of dry ice.
Dry ice doesn't melt, it changes from a solid state, to a gas state, that's why it's called DRY ICE, there is no known way that it melts.
Dry magma refers to magma that has a low water content, typically less than 1%. This type of magma is primarily composed of silicate minerals and is associated with more explosive volcanic eruptions due to its higher viscosity, which can trap gases and increase pressure. Dry magma is often found in tectonically active regions, where the conditions for its formation are prevalent. In contrast, wet magma contains more volatiles, which can lead to different eruptive behaviors.
Solid carbon dioxide has the look and feel of ice (and is even colder). But it does not melt to a liquid, but sublimates to form a gas. So it is always dry.
In a one liter sample of dry air, there are approximately 780 mL of nitrogen and 210 mL of oxygen. Nitrogen makes up about 78% of dry air while oxygen makes up about 21%.
1 liter = 33.8140226 US fluid ounces1 US fluid ounce = 0.0295735297 litersNote that this is for fluid ounces, not dry ounces. A fluid ounce is a measure of volume, just like a liter is. A dry ounce is a measure of weight. The weight of one liter of a substance depends on its density. So it depends on what you are measuring. One liter of lead weighs a lot more than a liter of feathers!1 liter = 1000 mlOne 12 ounce can of pop contains 355 ml, so three 12 ounce cans of pop would be 1 liter plus 60 ml.Please note that "liter" is spelled "litre" in the U.K.
1.101 liters
yes, until it starts to melt. or its dry ice
Dry ice only melts when it is under pressure of 5.1 atmospheres.
Dry ice doesn't melt, it changes from a solid state, to a gas state, that's why it's called DRY ICE, there is no known way that it melts.
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Dry magma refers to magma that has a low water content, typically less than 1%. This type of magma is primarily composed of silicate minerals and is associated with more explosive volcanic eruptions due to its higher viscosity, which can trap gases and increase pressure. Dry magma is often found in tectonically active regions, where the conditions for its formation are prevalent. In contrast, wet magma contains more volatiles, which can lead to different eruptive behaviors.
combine dry ice and water
About 33.8
Dry ice doesn't melt. It sublimates at -78 0C, or -109 0F. Sublimation is a direct transition from a solid to a gas, skipping the liquid phase.
Basaltic magma is considered "dry" because it has relatively low water content compared to other types of magma. This is why basaltic eruptions tend to be less explosive compared to more water-rich magmas like andesitic or rhyolitic magmas.
one liter
No, but it will evaporate (or, more properly) sublimate.