By Brianna Siciliano Dry ice is a frozen carbon dioxide, which is the same gas that we exhale out when breathing. When dry ice reaches temperatures above -69.5 degrees Fahrenheit, it changes directly from a solid to a gas, without ever being in liquid form. When dry ice is put in water, it accelerates the … Continued
Get in the Spooky Spirit — Create a Dry Ice Bubble
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