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Solid CO2 (dry ice) sublimes with ΔHsubl =25.2 kJ/mol at 195 ... | Filo
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Athletics on Instagram: "Dry ice is a striking example of sublimation, where solid carbon dioxide transforms directly into gas without passing through the liquid phase. At high altitudes, the lower air pressure and sharper temperature contrasts accelerate this process, making the release of gas more dramatic and visible. As the carbon dioxide escapes, it condenses water vapor in the surrounding air, creating thick, fog-like clouds that swirl around the block. This phenomenon occurs because dry i
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Ayu 🌚 on Instagram: "Instagram depicts a massive dry ice block dropped from an aircraft into turquoise ocean waters, generating an explosive fog plume via rapid CO2 sublimation, though multiple sources identify it as Al-generated for dramatic effect. Dry ice at -108°F sublimes instantly in water, releasing about 8.4 cubic feet of CO2 gas per pound-yielding roughly 553,000 quarts from 2,200 pounds, not the post's overstated 8.98 million quarts, per standard thermodynamic calculations. Replies ex
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crazybyte on Instagram: "Instagram depicts a massive dry ice block dropped from an aircraft into turquoise ocean waters, generating an explosive fog plume via rapid CO2 sublimation, though multiple sources identify it as AI-generated for dramatic effect. Dry ice at -108°F sublimes instantly in water, releasing about 8.4 cubic feet of CO2 gas per pound—yielding roughly 553,000 quarts from 2,200 pounds, not the post's overstated 8.98 million quarts, per standard thermodynamic calculations. Replies
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@inspirespheresx on Instagram: "Dissipation into the Atmosphere (Sublimation) Primary Effect: Dry ice is the solid form of carbon dioxide ((text{CO}_2). It converts directly from solid to gas (sublimes) at about -78.5^|circ C (-109.3^|circ F). Very High Altitude: If thrown from an extremely high altitude (where the air is very thin), it might sublime rapidly into a gas before reaching the ground or the target cloud layerere Result: In this case, it won’t be able to perform cloud seeding effectiv
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crazybyte on Instagram: "Instagram depicts a massive dry ice block dropped from an aircraft into turquoise ocean waters, generating an explosive fog plume via rapid CO2 sublimation, though multiple sources identify it as AI-generated for dramatic effect. Dry ice at -108°F sublimes instantly in water, releasing about 8.4 cubic feet of CO2 gas per pound—yielding roughly 553,000 quarts from 2,200 pounds, not the post's overstated 8.98 million quarts, per standard thermodynamic calculations. Replies
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crazybyte on Instagram: "Instagram depicts a massive dry ice block dropped from an aircraft into turquoise ocean waters, generating an explosive fog plume via rapid CO2 sublimation, though multiple sources identify it as AI-generated for dramatic effect. Dry ice at -108°F sublimes instantly in water, releasing about 8.4 cubic feet of CO2 gas per pound—yielding roughly 553,000 quarts from 2,200 pounds, not the post's overstated 8.98 million quarts, per standard thermodynamic calculations. Replies
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crazybyte on Instagram: "Instagram depicts a massive dry ice block dropped from an aircraft into turquoise ocean waters, generating an explosive fog plume via rapid CO2 sublimation, though multiple sources identify it as AI-generated for dramatic effect. Dry ice at -108°F sublimes instantly in water, releasing about 8.4 cubic feet of CO2 gas per pound—yielding roughly 553,000 quarts from 2,200 pounds, not the post's overstated 8.98 million quarts, per standard thermodynamic calculations. Replies
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crazybyte on Instagram: "Instagram depicts a massive dry ice block dropped from an aircraft into turquoise ocean waters, generating an explosive fog plume via rapid CO2 sublimation, though multiple sources identify it as AI-generated for dramatic effect. Dry ice at -108°F sublimes instantly in water, releasing about 8.4 cubic feet of CO2 gas per pound—yielding roughly 553,000 quarts from 2,200 pounds, not the post's overstated 8.98 million quarts, per standard thermodynamic calculations. Replies
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crazybyte on Instagram: "Instagram depicts a massive dry ice block dropped from an aircraft into turquoise ocean waters, generating an explosive fog plume via rapid CO2 sublimation, though multiple sources identify it as AI-generated for dramatic effect. Dry ice at -108°F sublimes instantly in water, releasing about 8.4 cubic feet of CO2 gas per pound—yielding roughly 553,000 quarts from 2,200 pounds, not the post's overstated 8.98 million quarts, per standard thermodynamic calculations. Replies
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