Disappointed doesn’t bring up the fact that it can poison you in an entrapped environment. That’s what happened to a band member in a coffin who wanted a dramatic start.
hmm as u know if we open cola bottle so many times it loses co2 all that is left is sweet water and u mostly throw it away what if i add some dryice into it will it again become cola?
I once put a chunk of dry ice in acup of water. Once it all evaporated, the water was carbonated, so it would work, but make sure to use a tall glass, because the bubbles could splash some of the drink out.
I cannot believe that you are advocating the use of dry ice in drinks. Yes, carbon dioxide aids the producing of carbonization of soda, which is edible, but, the amount of carbon dioxide in a carbonated drink and the amount of carbon dioxide in a drink from dry ice, which is a solid, which means that it is greatly concentrated, varies greatly. i learned about dry ice from my neighbor that lived diagonally across the street from me. His father was a scientist. We had a company called Liquid Carbonics in Tewksbury, where I grew up, for many years. That is how I learned about dry ice. And, I was taught that it is very dangerous. And, to never touch it, and, I mean, never touch it. I would touch a drink with dry ice in it.
Carbon is usually collected in great abundance from plant fossils since plants are alike to most other life on earth a carbon based life form. However, dry ice as an efficient way of collecting carbon for general purposes such as generating energy seems considerably useless to us. Since dried ice is solid CO2, usually this undergoes subliminal decay back into its gaseous state under normal temperature and pressure. This CO2 gas is useless to us because CO2 is of lower energy and is usually a product, first it would be necessary to break the bonds between the oxygen and carbon atoms - hence, requiring energy before it can even be produced. I’m nice enough to blindly consider on my first account with you that’s not what you had in mind...
I didn't know it is simply frozen CO2 until today. I think it's a little crazy it can be frequently refered to as dry ice, with no mention that it is frozen carbon dioxide.
Who was genuinely interested how dry ice was made and searched for this video? Me
Same
Me
Me 🤦🏻♂️
Me
Just you and 4 other people
"Bitter bitter"
"Want some more?"
Lmao
hahahahahaj
Daniel Manseau Lmao xD
Heh
Did lmao even exist 6 years ago?
@@blackhat4864 exactly
All of a sudden a question popped up on my mind, how dry ice is made?
Then TH-cam. Very interesting.
Disappointed doesn’t bring up the fact that it can poison you in an entrapped environment. That’s what happened to a band member in a coffin who wanted a dramatic start.
Omg...
Did they live??
@@edgarallenpoe2191 they suffocated so dead
What a good segment
Paul Giamatti's early work is gold.
hmm as u know if we open cola bottle so many times it loses co2 all that is left is sweet water and u mostly throw it away what if i add some dryice into it will it again become cola?
🤣😂
I once put a chunk of dry ice in acup of water. Once it all evaporated, the water was carbonated, so it would work, but make sure to use a tall glass, because the bubbles could splash some of the drink out.
Helped me so much
cool informative vid!
2:24
"You like that"...😂😂
Very nice and informative expts
Any time a new cast person sticks they’re tongue out to taste something. You earned my approval 🙂
If you melt dry ice and take a bath, will you get wet?
Its always Dave with sports that has to follow up the excitement. Dave must be a cool dude. Cooler than may I say? Dry 🧊 ice
I cannot believe that you are advocating the use of dry ice in drinks. Yes, carbon dioxide aids the producing of carbonization of soda, which is edible, but, the amount of carbon dioxide in a carbonated drink and the amount of carbon dioxide in a drink from dry ice, which is a solid, which means that it is greatly concentrated, varies greatly. i learned about dry ice from my neighbor that lived diagonally across the street from me. His father was a scientist. We had a company called Liquid Carbonics in Tewksbury, where I grew up, for many years. That is how I learned about dry ice. And, I was taught that it is very dangerous. And, to never touch it, and, I mean, never touch it. I would touch a drink with dry ice in it.
I think typo - I think you meant “I wouldn’t touch a drink with dry ice in it.”
That is “I wouldn’t touch a drink with dry ice in it.”
@@ShannonCrane You got me on that. You are right! Thank you for pointing that out to me.
can u please tell me where it is found
these guys are great
I was hoping for somthing more spasific.
2:25 😂😂😂😂😂 🤦🏽♂️ hilarious
dont you feel suffocated when carbon di oxide gas comes out...?which alkaline solution is that
With very large amounts inhaled, it can cause suffocation and death.
And that’s exactly how 3 people died in Rusia.
that indicator was turnesol?
"Hypotrans vaporation". LOL
I read that as soon as it played in the video
The guy believed him too!
haha bet you were baked
Is dry ice the cheapest way to collect carbon
Carbon is usually collected in great abundance from plant fossils since plants are alike to most other life on earth a carbon based life form. However, dry ice as an efficient way of collecting carbon for general purposes such as generating energy seems considerably useless to us. Since dried ice is solid CO2, usually this undergoes subliminal decay back into its gaseous state under normal temperature and pressure. This CO2 gas is useless to us because CO2 is of lower energy and is usually a product, first it would be necessary to break the bonds between the oxygen and carbon atoms - hence, requiring energy before it can even be produced. I’m nice enough to blindly consider on my first account with you that’s not what you had in mind...
I dropped dry ice on my foot while wearing flip flops now I can’t feel my toe
bye bye to your foot
or toe
ouch mate its been 9 months f to ur toe
“We need to cook Jesse”
Thank you sir
I have plans to build an igloo next winter. Where can I get dry ice?
Rest in peace @thgoodlydragon7452, you were a good dragon
This is interesting
Also carbon as a solid is cold but as a gas it warms our environment. How does that make sense
To make things solid you make them colder (freeze them). You can make anything colder. (Side note look up absolute zero).
Also if you cover the top something cool happens
Can a person die from eating dry ice?
yes
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wow that look fun
Hospitals use this stuff all the time not sure what for though
The are really having fun
So dry ice is not a water?
I didn't know it is simply frozen CO2 until today. I think it's a little crazy it can be frequently refered to as dry ice, with no mention that it is frozen carbon dioxide.
That's more like a bong
Hi
solid Carbon dioxide
Cool cheers
do it at home
Ice to learn about the science of ice (pun intended)!
So he tasted dry ice 😃
Mazing
here cause I was high and felt they were also high lol
😮
So it's just frozen water?
+Tommy Deliso It is actually a ice block of only carbon dioxide.
Wooo
Idk why I’m here
I laughed for a while when he said 'dranken'. Nothing against him, as it makes sense, English is just a silly language.
His voice sounds like a computer 🖥️
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Test dummy.
Rad
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