at 32 degrees there is an equilibrium point(ie melting and freezing at the same time)Valium500mg. wrote:
Aircraft carries launch jets at full power and going the same direction thus speeding them up reallyyyyyyy fast
Dry ice is not water it is co2 (carbondioxcide) solidified you melt it it's gone, thin air sorta speak, good question though, here's mine "water freezes in to ice at 32 degrees Fahrenheit(0 Celsius) at what temp. does ice melt back in to water"? nice pic ATG, although I no longer partake I still love the smell of some good old Crescent county skunk
dry ice sublimes, meaning it goes stright from a solid to a gas.
the reverse is deposition