The substance in the image is called dry ice. It is a solid that, without melting into a liquid first, turns directly into a gas at room temperature. Where are the elements that make up dry ice found on the periodic table?
with the metals
with the nonmetals
with the metalloids
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they are found within the group of non metals
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With the nonmetals.
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Dry ice is the solid form of carbon dioxide (CO2) with a temperature of -78.5C. The unique feature of dry ice is that it undergoes sublimation i.e. it turns directly into gas i.e. gaseous CO2 from the solid form.
It is composed of carbon (C) and oxygen (O). C is the first element in Group 14 while O is the first element in group 16 of the periodic table. Both carbon and oxygen are non-metals.
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