Chemistry, asked by shubham22y, 1 year ago

why does a dry ice dangerous?

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Answered by simranjagra
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dry ice is also known as carbon dioxide. and it is harmful when it is in great amout....it increases the rate of global warming...
Answered by shouryaanand
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Dry Ice Frostbite

Dry ice is extremely cold! Skin contact kills the cells, giving you a dry ice burn. It only takes a couple of seconds to get burned

Asphyxiation

Dry ice forms carbon dioxide gas. Although the carbon dioxide isn't toxic, it changes the chemistry of the air so that there is a lower percentage of oxygen. This is not an issue in a well-ventilated area, but it can cause problems in enclosed spaces

Explosion Hazard

Dry ice is not flammable or explosive, but it exerts pressure as it changes from solid dry ice to gaseous carbon dioxide. If dry ice is placed in a seal container, there is a risk of the container rupturing or of the cap rifling off of the container when you open it. A dry ice bombproduces extremely loud noise and shoots out pieces of the container and dry ice. You could harm your hearing and become injured by the container. Pieces of dry ice could become embedded in your skin, giving you internal frostbite.

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