A fog of water vapour.The dry ice boils away as invisible carbon dioxide and as it does it freezes the water vapour rising off the water surface to make a mist
You can see dry ice fog even though carbon dioxide is invisible due to water vapor. The visible fog is from ambient water vapor that is condensed by the extreme cold of dry ice. Without plenty of ambient water vapor, the fog output of dry ice is reduced. This is another reason why dry ice foggers often involve hot water.
sublimation The vapor from the dry ice will extinguish the flame from the candle.
Answer I think that perhaps you've already tried this and know the answer, but yes you will dry up, she won't and you will still have an ejackulation when the time comes.
it turns into oxygen
Neptune is a gas giant composed mainly of hydrogen and helium, without a solid surface. It does have an atmosphere that includes water vapor, but it does not have a solid surface to be considered "wet" or "dry" like Earth.
Air holds moisture. The warmer the air, the more moisture it can hold. So when warm air holding a fair amount of moisture comes in contact with the very cold dry ice, it cools down, and some of the moisture condenses out into those clouds you're seeing because the colder air is no longer capable of holding it.
The vapor created is not from the dry ice itself, nor is it from the water bucket you're probably putting it in. The vapor comes from water vapor in the air that is condensing because of the cool air. It's like what happens when you breathe on a cool mirror.
Water vapor
Dry what? Perhaps the water is evaporated, and becomes vapor in the air.
it just means that you need to drink more water. ( at least, I think) Drink lots and lots of liquid and it should go away.
You can see dry ice fog even though carbon dioxide is invisible due to water vapor. The visible fog is from ambient water vapor that is condensed by the extreme cold of dry ice. Without plenty of ambient water vapor, the fog output of dry ice is reduced. This is another reason why dry ice foggers often involve hot water.
sublimation The vapor from the dry ice will extinguish the flame from the candle.
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