Dry ice. How can water be dry?
WHy is there steam coming off of it? thanks.
“Dry ice” is not water but frozen carbon dioxide. It doesn’t stay in liquid form at atmophere pressure so it turns almost directly into vapor.
A process known as sublimation.
Its not water. Dry ice is frozen CO[sub]2[/sub]. The temperature is about -100 degrees F.
Check out this link.
Whoops, make that “into gas.” Not the same thing as vapor.