Dry ice is compressed under high pressure . what happens to it when the pressure is released?
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Dry ice is in reality Carbon Dioxide, which has been converted into a solidified state by applying a great amount of pressure on it .
Therefore, when dry ice does not receive the pressure, or when the pressure is removed, then the state of dry ice changes to the state of gaseous carbon dioxide again.
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When pressure is removed from the dry ice then it changes into gaseous state from the solid state.
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