Why doesn't CO2 melt if you leave it out in the open?
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It is special because it doesn't melt. Dry ice at atmospheric pressure goes straight from solid for to gas form. ... If you put dry ice in water, the carbon dioxide will turn to gas and then bubble out. The carbon dioxide gas itself is toxic if you breathe it in high concentrations () and of course it is also very cold.
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