dry ice of frozen carbon dioxide submiles (phase change between solid to gas) at -80 degree Celsius under normal atmospheric pressure what is this temperature in Fahrenheit
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Carbon dioxide in its solid form is known as “dry ice,” because under common conditions it sublimates, turning directly into gas, rather than melting into liquid. The freezing (or sublimation) point of carbon dioxide is -78.5 degrees Celsius, or -109.2 degrees Fahrenheit.
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