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Dry ice - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dry ice, sometimes referred to as "Cardice" or as "card ice" (chiefly British English), is the solid form of carbon dioxide. It is used primarily as a cooling agent.
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Dry Ice Information - all about dry ice
The Web's leading source of Information about Dry Ice
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What is Dry Ice? - New York State Department of Health
Safely Using Dry Ice. Carbon dioxide gas is heavier than air, and therefore, it can pool in basements or other low areas. When transporting dry ice, always keep ...
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What is Dry Ice? | How to Make Dry Ice | Forms of Dry Ice ...
Dry ice is pure, solid carbon dioxide (CO2). As a gas, CO2 exists naturally in our environment. Dry ice has no liquid state. Dry ice is available in pellets & blocks.
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What Is Dry Ice? | eHow.com
Dry ice can be used in a witch's brew, as a retardant and as a coolant that can help store items at extremely cold temperatures. It also has some very unique ...
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