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Yes, dry ice is considered a nonmetal. It is the solid form of carbon dioxide (CO₂), which is a compound made up of carbon and oxygen—both of which are nonmetals. Dry ice sublimates directly from solid to gas at temperatures above -78.5 degrees Celsius, making it useful for refrigeration and other applications.

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