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What is the difference between ice and dry ice

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Answered by bhullarkiran931
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Ordinary ice is the solid (ice) phase of the chemical H2O (known as water). ... When exposed to room temperatures ice melts back into liquid water. Dry ice is the solid phase of the chemical CO2 (known as carbon dioxide). Dry ice is frozen carbon dioxide.

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Answered by fazaltraders2929
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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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