why carbon dioxide can be compressed into dry ice
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Carbon dioxide turns from gas to an opaque white solid while under pressure and at low temperatures, turning solid at −109°F (178.5°C). ... Dry ice does not melt, instead it sublimates, meaning the solid turns directly into a gas (bypassing the liquid state) as the temperature rises and the solid begins to dissipate.
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This expansion causes a rapid temperature drop, and some of the carbon dioxide freezes into solid pellets of dry ice
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