Dry Ice

Description
Dry Ice, also referred to as the Solid form of Carbon Dioxide (CO2), is used extensively as a cooling agent. Dry Ice, also referred to as the Solid form of Carbon Dioxide (CO2), is used extensively as a cooling agent. Solidified Carbon dioxide forms when the temperature of liquid Carbon Dioxide drops below 56.6°C. This solid form has a snow like appearance and can be compressed in the form of blocks to deliver dry ice. Solid CO2 forms in vessels and pipelines when conditions are under the triple point of water and the appearance many not resemble like snow.
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