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Dry ice is solid carbon dioxide. It has the chemical formula CO2. The correct formula for dry ice( cardice), which is solid carbon dioxide, is CO2.

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What is the chemical name of dry ice. why is it called dry ice. Is dry ice is same as the ordinary ice?

Dry ice is solid carbon dioxide (CO2). It is called dry ice because it does not melt when it heats up, it goes directly from solid to gas. It is NOT the same as ordinary ice, which is of course, solid water. Dry ice is much colder than ordinary ice.


Dry ice chemical formula?

The chemical formula for dry ice is CO2, which represents carbon dioxide in its solid state. Dry ice is formed when carbon dioxide gas is compressed and cooled to very low temperatures to transition directly into a solid without passing through a liquid phase.


What chemical properties do dry ice and water ice have different?

Dry ice is CO2 and water is H2O; all the chemical properties are different.


What chemicals are in dry ice?

Dry ice is solid carbon dioxide, which has the formula CO2.


Dry ice formula?

CO2


What chemical does dry ice composes?

Dry ice is made of raw carbon dioxide (CO2).


name the dry ice in chemical form?

Dry ice is the solid form of Carbon Dioxide (CO2)


Is dry ice changing into theatrical smoke physical or chemical change?

Dry ice doesn't "turn into smoke". Dry ice causes moisture in the air to condense, forming fog. This is a purely physical, not chemical, change.


What is the chemical formula for water carbon dioxcideknow as dry ice sugar and tabel salt?

water is H20 carbon dioxide is CO2 dry ice is carbon dioxide so is CO2 also table salt is sodium chloride - NaCl


Is dry ice a chemical?

Dry ice is simply the chemical carbon dioxide in its solid state. Dry ice is very cold and sublimates directly into carbon dioxide gas at negative 78.5 degrees Celsius at sea level.


Is there any chemical change that can happen to dry ice?

no.


Is dry ice the most dangerous chemical on the planet?

No.