Friday, June 8, 2007

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burning carbon dioxide sublimation

If you're looking for "special effects" we can add ice or dry ice (solid CO2) to hot water. The CO2 is at a temperature of about -78 ° C, in contact with the hot water goes directly to gas (sublimates) and generates a cloud of carbon dioxide.
on video using a glass container and what surprises me is that it does not explode due to temperature change. Dry ice should be handled with gloves, low temperature may cause skin burns.

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