
1) Brand that became generic 2) Common refrigerant 3) Coolant 4) Cooling agent 5) Fog machine material 6) Fog machine substance 7) Fog maker at a haunted house 8) Food-freezing agent 9) Frozen carbon dioxide 10) Frozen CO2 11) Haunted-house supply 12) It may keep ice cream cool 13) Overnight-package cooler
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Dry ice, sometimes referred to as `cardice` (chiefly British chemists), is the solid form of carbon dioxide. It is used primarily as a cooling agent. Its advantages include lower temperature than that of water ice and not leaving any residue (other than incidental frost from moisture in the atmosphere). It is useful for preserving frozen foods, .....
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trademark for carbon dioxide (q.v.) in its solid form, a dense, snowlike substance that sublimes (passes directly into the vapour without melting) ... [5 related articles]
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Nitrogen in the liquid state. Liquid nitrogen is commonly used in cryotherapy. ... (27 Sep 1997) ...
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(dri īs) carbon dioxide snow.
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Frozen blocks or pellets of carbon dioxide - when placed in hot water melt to produce a mist which, because it is heavier then air, will hang close to the floor.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: drī īs Synonyms: carbon dioxide snow
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Dry Ice is a commercial name for solidified carbon dioxide, often used as a coolant. It is called
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Frozen carbon dioxide (CO2) at -110
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[
n] - solidified carbon dioxide
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Frozen carbon dioxide used in this form as an inert gas in viticulture.
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Frozen carbon dioxide particles which, when dropped into hot water, create an effect similar to fog.
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noun solidified carbon dioxide; dry ice sublimates at -78.5 C and is used mainly as a refrigerant
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Solid carbon dioxide (CO
2), used as a refrigerant. At temperatures above -79°C/-110.2°F, it sublimes (turns into vapour without passing through a liquid stage) to gaseous carbon dioxide. Water vapour in the air cooled by the evaporating carbon dioxide condenses to a visible mist, which is often used in t...
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Dry ice is frozen carbon dioxide and is VERY cold (-109.3° F, -78.5° C). Dry ice has no water content. Some people call it `hot ice” because the surface will `burn” your skin by freezing it.
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the solid form of carbon dioxide, which sublimes at −109.26°F (−78.48°C) and is used chiefly as a refrigerant.
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