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state of co2 at -190 degrees

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Answered by NeilChoraria
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At 1 atmosphere (near mean sea level pressure), the gas deposits directly to a solid at temperatures below −78.5 °C (−109.3 °F; 194.7 K) and the solid sublimes directly to a gas above −78.5 °C. In its solid state, carbon dioxide is commonly called dry ice.

Answered by ItzmysticalAashna
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The Solid State (Dry Ice):

At atmospheric pressure it has a temperature of approx. -79 °C (-110,2 °F).

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