ice doesn't smoke. what you are refering to is what happens when something really cold meets with something warmer then it's self.
A very cold ice cube may appear to smoke, but actually what you are seeing is water vapor. The air around the ice cube is cooled by the cold ice cube, and when it cools, water vapor in the air condenses into fog.
"sublimation"
I believe he uses a Smoke Machine for his entrance. If you look closely you can see them present on the ramp/stage area.
Dry ice, carbon dioxide, is more dense than air.
The idea is simple - drop a chunk of dry ice in some water; it will bubble and smoke. In practice, this is a little more difficult, because the dry ice will cool down the surrounding water and start to form a shell around itself of water-ice. Eventually the smoking and bubbling stops. The only way to keep this from happening is to keep the water hot, which increases the rate at which the dry ice is consumed. That's why dry ice isn't really used as often as people think it is.
The smoke is actually ice that freezes in the air
It's not smoke, it's vapor.
start a fire
becausen exposed by air
ice is bad .. the kinda ice u smoke:( baddd oh n idno.
A very cold ice cube may appear to smoke, but actually what you are seeing is water vapor. The air around the ice cube is cooled by the cold ice cube, and when it cools, water vapor in the air condenses into fog.
Does Lisa Kelly on ice road trucker smoke
To change the color of dry ice smoke, you can mix it with other substances that will react and produce different colored smoke. For example, adding food coloring to hot water before dropping in dry ice can create colored smoke. Be cautious when handling dry ice and follow safety precautions.
milk and ice
"sublimation"
because of the carbon dioxide in the dry ice because of the carbon dioxide in the dry ice because of the carbon dioxide in the dry ice
Bering Sea Gold Under the Ice - 2012 Smoke Under Ice 1-2 was released on: USA: 31 August 2012