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why dry ice is more cold than water ice

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Answered by krishgupta4802
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Dry ice is the solid form of carbon dioxide, a molecule that is found as a gas in the air. ... When the bubbles escape at the surface of the water, the warmer moist air condenses into lots of fog. The fog sinks toward the floor both because it is colder than the air and because carbon dioxide is denser than air.

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Answered by nishab9513
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Answer:

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Explanation:

dry ice , unlike water, melt direct in gass without being a liquidp 70% of all gass is nitrogen

nitrogen freez at -320

so dry ice is cold than water ice

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