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Dry Ice
What is dry ice?
Dry ice is frozen carbon dioxide. ... When it’s frozen solid it’s called dry ice and it’s really cold……-109 degrees Fahrenheit (-80 degrees Celsius) to be exact. Dry ice is most often used to keep things frozen or really cold. For example, if you were going camping and you wanted to keep your meets and Popsicles frozen, you could pack them in a cooler with dry ice and you would be set to go. ... Ice cream truck drivers like dry ice because when dry ice melts it doesn’t make a huge puddle of water like regular ice does (and water can damage the Popsicles and “Wet Ice” isn’t cold enough to keep a Popsicle frozen)……… Hence the name dry ice.
Approximate Word count = 624 Approximate Pages = 2.5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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