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What is the difference between dry and ice from water

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Answered by lovlyzarah
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Difference Between Ice and Dry Ice. People often see both regular ice and dry ice as the same forms of ice. ... This means that regular ice is made by freezing water at freezing point temperatures. Dry ice, on the contrary, is made by the compression of CO2 (carbon dioxide gas) using very high pressures

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Answered by NamanJhalani
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When we think of engines, we think of heat, combustion, steam, electric motors, and the like. The Stirling Engine, invented in 1816 by Robert Stirling, uses the temperature differential between two surfaces to alternately heat and cool air. This pushes and pulls a piston in a cylinder, with the back-and forth motion transferred by a crankshaft to rotary motion. Stirling Engines are very quiet and submarines are powered by this technology.

In addition to heat, the temperature differential can be obtained through dry ice. Small demonstrator Stirling Engines can be powered with dry ice. The video to the right is a perfect example of this. A Science Fair project powering an engine with dry ice may be innovative enough to really impress the judges.

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