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a molecular solid...
Solid Carbondioxide is called Dry ice.It is not converted into liquid but it is converted only into gas because Carbondioxide is gas.at high pressure and high temp it is converted into a superliquid.this super liquid not a real liquid.
The active ingredient in dry ice is solid carbon dioxide (CO2). It sublimates directly from a solid to a gas at a temperature of -78.5 degrees Celsius.
Dry ice is solid carbon dioxide (CO2).
Solid. Dry ice is solid carbon dioxide( what you mainly breath out) , it is like asking: what states are there for steam? Steam is defined as water as a gas, the same kind of thing is with dry ice exept it's a solid for carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide can be solid, liquid or gas, the solid is made by making the gas a liquid by compression then to a solid by freezing.
No. Because of the heat, it will melt. Believe me, I've tried it. You can chill it or keep it under room temp to dry it.
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a molecular solid...
Dry ice is a solid that is not produced in nor has anything to do with a fridge, so your question does not make any sense.
Dry ice is solid carbon dioxide and has a temperature of -78.5°C (-109.3°F). It sublimes, meaning it turns directly from a solid to a gas without melting into a liquid, at atmospheric pressure. It is commonly used for cooling and creating special effects due to its extreme cold temperature.
Solid Carbondioxide is called Dry ice.It is not converted into liquid but it is converted only into gas because Carbondioxide is gas.at high pressure and high temp it is converted into a superliquid.this super liquid not a real liquid.
solid carbon dioxide is stored undeer high pressure. this is because on decresing the preasure the temp will increase and solid carbon dioxide will be directly changed into CO2 in gaseous state.
that is dry ice!!!
No there is no specific reason to keep brown sugar refrigerated. However you should keep in a dry place because moisture will make it clump up rock solid.
No. Dry ice is carbon dioxide in the solid state. Regular ice is solid water.
Dry ice is the solid form of carbon dioxide.
Dry ice IS the solid form of carbon dioxide. And "dry ice" IS the common name for the solid CO2. So the question should be "What substance is the common name Dry Ice used for ? "