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Why dry ice does not wet the surface

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Answered by Kanan637
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Dry ice is known as carbon dioxide it is in gaseous form. As the name suggests dry it is dry mean to say in in gaseous form as I told above.
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Answered by Chayarao
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the reason that dry ice does not wet the surface on which it is stored is because dry ice is not made of water, but instead it is made with carbon dioxide. because of the state of matter carbon dioxide is at room temperature, it goes directly from solid to gas in a process called sublimation.

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