dry ice

NOUN
  1. solidified carbon dioxide; dry ice sublimates at -78.5 C and is used mainly as a refrigerant
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How To Use dry ice In A Sentence

  • You need to have that smoky, misty effect: Use dry ice to create the mood.
  • Traditionally, this cooling requirement has been accomplished using slices of solid carbon dioxide, better known as dry ice.
  • Until yesterday, other plausible explanations for their formation included the movement of carbon dioxide frozen as dry ice, or rock avalanches. Times, Sunday Times
  • Until yesterday, other plausible explanations for their formation included the movement of carbon dioxide frozen as dry ice, or rock avalanches. Times, Sunday Times
  • Partially fill a plastic cauldron with hot water, and then add dry ice and a glow stick to create an eerie centerpiece for your table.
  • There is no danger at all in consuming a drink that was cooled down using dry ice - most of the carbon dioxide will just sublimate into the air.
  • Partially fill a plastic cauldron with hot water, and then add dry ice and a glow stick to create an eerie centerpiece for your table.
  • In its solid form, known as dry ice, it is used to chill perishable food during transport.
  • One milliliter of dry methanol was chilled on dry ice and 0.25 mL thionyl chloride added slowly.
  • Initially mistaken for dry ice by revellers, the gouts of smoke were ignored until the roaring fireball was actually consuming the building, liquefying its flammable décor into a rainstorm of molten lava.
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