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Dry ice is sealed in a plastic bag as the temperature increases what does the amount of gas present in the bag do?

The amount of gas present in the bag will increase as the dry ice sublimates.


What happened to the dry ice when hot water was added?

The dry ice is melted and the carbon dioxide is released as a gas.


What materials do you need for dry ice?

Dry ice is the solid form of carbon dioxide, so all that is needed is carbon dioxide... Most people do not have the ability to make dry ice (as they would need to get a gas to around 200-300 K). I would advise buying dry ice from a local store.


What is solid CO2 called?

a molecular solid...


What weights more a bag of wet sugar or a bag of dry sugar?

dry sugar


Do you need eggs to make homemade ice cream in a bag?

No. To make ice-cream in a bag, you do not need eggs. You need ice, sugar, milk, and salt to make ice cream in a bag.


Can you dry a sleeping bag in a dryer?

No, it is not recommended to dry a sleeping bag in a dryer as it can damage the insulation and fabric. It is best to air dry a sleeping bag by laying it flat or hanging it up.


How do you prevent ice from melting?

Simple. You keep ice in dry ice. But be careful not to eat dry ice!


How much does a bag of ice weigh?

That depends on how much ice is in the bag. A small bag that contains just a little bit of ice weighs very little, whereas a larger bag that contains a great deal of ice weighs much more. At the convenience store, ice is commonly sold in bags of five pounds or ten pounds, but if you need some other weight of ice, you can easily add or remove ice from a bag, until the bag has exactly the weight that you require.


Why is dry ice dry and an ice cube wet?

Dry ice freezes and the wet ice and everything keeps cool and chilled but not frozen..obvousliy.


Where do you get dry ice from?

Dry ice is frozen carbon dioxide.


Is dry ice opaque?

Yes, dry ice is opaque.