what happen when we apply pressure on CO2 and then lowering the temperature? write some uses. @ItzDinu and @abhijithajare1234 please don't answer. seriously stop answering my questions @ItzDinu
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Carbon dioxide, for example, is a gas at room temperature and atmospheric pressure, but becomes a liquid under sufficiently high pressure. If the pressure is reduced, the temperature drops and the liquid carbon dioxide solidifies into a snow-like substance at the temperature –78ºC.
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Solid CO2 (customarily known as “DRY ICE”)
If the pressure of liquid CO2 is suddenly released, a proportion of that liquid will change to the solid state (becoming dry ice “snow”) and the remainder will revert to gas (revert gas).
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