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Dry ice is dry carbon dioxide.

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Last Answer : Start with not being a dick and thanking your friend when he wakes up. Then buy him breakfast.

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Last Answer : if you have a good cooler full of regular ice it will be fine for 3 to 4 hours…

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Last Answer : Most party and magic shops have relatively inexpensive smoke machines.

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Description : Is dry ice bad for you if put in a drink?

Last Answer : answer:If it touches your skin, then yes, it will freeze the cells. If it is just in the punch, you are fine. P.S. Dry Ice doesn’t burn you, it is so cold that it freezes the cells, instantly killing them.

Description : Why Solid CO2 is called Dry Ice ?

Last Answer : Because carbon dioxide is like cold ice in solid state but ice melts but it does not melt. When melted, carbon dioxide escapes. The resulting residue remains dry and cool so it is called dry ice.

Description : What is dry ice ?

Last Answer : Solid carbon dioxide is called dry ice.

Description : Or is dry ice just a name and not cold? What is it used for? For experiments?

Last Answer : has a temperature of almost -80 ° C, so no fun and burns (frostbite) right away

Description : Our little one would like a birthday. He's quite funny and maybe he would learn something. He knows physics from school. But isn't it dangerous?

Last Answer : How is your little one? Dry ice is definitely dangerous.

Description : When dry ice is exposed to the air it changes to a vapor this a example of?

Last Answer : sublimation

Description : Why dry ice sublimating from a solid to a gas is a physical change?

Last Answer : Physical changes can be undone, and the substance undergoing thechange is still chemically the same thing. It is just in adifferent form.

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Last Answer : the container would pop open

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Last Answer : Dry ice will last in a punch bowl, depending on its size. While dry ice will not keep for extended periods of time, it generally will last for your 6 hour party if stored in an insulated container prior to use.

Description : What is ‘Dry Ice’?

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Last Answer : Ans:(a)

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Description : what is dry ice? Why is it so called?

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Last Answer : C. Solid Carbon dioxide (Answer)

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Last Answer : (A) Storage & shipment of frozen foods and ice-creams

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Last Answer : (C) -78

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