DIFFERENCE BETWEEN DRY ICE AND NORMAL ICE
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HELLO FRIEND !
WE KNOW THAT BOTH ICE ARE USED FOR COOLING PROPERTIES...
BUT WHEN WE LOOK OUT FOR DIFFERENCE...
Regular ice is made by freezing water at freezing point temperatures......
Dry ice, on the contrary, is made by the compression of CO2 (carbon dioxide gas) using very high pressures.......
#HOPE THIS HELPS...
WE KNOW THAT BOTH ICE ARE USED FOR COOLING PROPERTIES...
BUT WHEN WE LOOK OUT FOR DIFFERENCE...
Regular ice is made by freezing water at freezing point temperatures......
Dry ice, on the contrary, is made by the compression of CO2 (carbon dioxide gas) using very high pressures.......
#HOPE THIS HELPS...
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Dry ice - frozen carbon dioxide that is about -110 degrees Fahrenheit (-79 Celsius).
Has one carbon and two oxygen atoms per molecule. has no liquid state, goes from solid to gas in a process called sublimation.
Ice ice - frozen water that is about 32 degrees Fahrenheit, or 0 Celsius.
Has one oxygen and two hydrogen atoms per molecule.
Has solid, liquid and gas states.
hope it is helpful.......
Has one carbon and two oxygen atoms per molecule. has no liquid state, goes from solid to gas in a process called sublimation.
Ice ice - frozen water that is about 32 degrees Fahrenheit, or 0 Celsius.
Has one oxygen and two hydrogen atoms per molecule.
Has solid, liquid and gas states.
hope it is helpful.......
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