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Why solid carbon dioxide is known as dry ice ? What happen when we heat it ? ​

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Answered by ItzUltraParthStar
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Solid carbon dioxide is known as dry ice because it looks like ice and does not met on heating. When we heat solid carbon dioxide, it directly gets converted to vapour without passing through the liquid state.

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Answered by ooKAY
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Solid carbon dioxide is known as dry ice because it looks like ice and does not met on heating. When we heat solid carbon dioxide, it directly gets converted to vapour without passing through the liquid state.

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