what is difference between CO2 and Dry ice
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dry ice is the solid form of CO2
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1. In terms of chemical structure, ice is H20, whereas dry ice is CO2.
2. Regular ice can be melted by using heat, as opposed to lowering the atmospheric pressure to melt dry ice.
3. Ice can readily be ingested by humans, whereas dry ice is ordinarily not meant for ingestion (they are somewhat life threatening when eaten).
4. Dry ice needs a much lower temperature to become frozen as opposed to regular ice.
1. In terms of chemical structure, ice is H20, whereas dry ice is CO2.
2. Regular ice can be melted by using heat, as opposed to lowering the atmospheric pressure to melt dry ice.
3. Ice can readily be ingested by humans, whereas dry ice is ordinarily not meant for ingestion (they are somewhat life threatening when eaten).
4. Dry ice needs a much lower temperature to become frozen as opposed to regular ice.
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co2 in the form of gas is called dry ice
when co2 is heated, it doesn't melt into liquid and it directly cover into gas. this is dry ice. this process is known as sublimation
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when co2 is heated, it doesn't melt into liquid and it directly cover into gas. this is dry ice. this process is known as sublimation
I hope u understand
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