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Because we're going to be doing a pretty awesome experiment with dry ice.
Because we're gonna be doing a pretty awesome experiment with dry ice.
Put some dry ice on top.
Put some dry ice on top.
Create fog like with dry ice.
We bought some frozen carbon dioxide, dry ice blocks,
We bought some frozen carbon dioxide dry ice blocks
The ground gets covered with a bright layer of seasonal carbon dioxide ice, or dry ice, that's about 1 to 2 feet thick.
When we flip between images taken at different times in the spring, we can see the dry ice cracks form under the sun's heat as the solid carbon dioxide turns into gas.
As its cold night begins, a chill descends on Monier and dry ice snow falls from the sky.
As its cold night begins, a chill descends on Monnier and dry ice snow falls from the sky.
They do use dry ice to dust the mirrors every few weeks, but
They do use dry ice to dust the mirrors every few weeks,
And then when it's really, really warm, then you have to think about the use of dry ice.
And then when it's really, really warm, then you have to think about the use of, you know, dry ice, and, uh, it's it's, uh, it's a tricky, tricky thing.
Although the ice in my drink was almost like (a) dry ice and aggressively popped everywhere, which was kind of funny.
And, Ben, I'm just curious if this is the way it normally goes, which is, I thought we were gonna work together on a flavor—and he's laughing already—and a cooler just showed up at my office with dry ice in it and three unmarked pints.
And a cooler just showed up at my office with dry ice in it and three unmarked pints.