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  2. Underwater explosions using dry ice in slow motion - AOL

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    Underwater explosions using dry ice and liquid nitrogen are captured in high definition slow motion by The Backyard Scientist.

  3. Dry ice - Wikipedia

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    Dry ice is the solid form of carbon dioxide (CO 2), a molecule consisting of a single carbon atom bonded to two oxygen atoms. Dry ice is colorless, odorless, and non-flammable, and can lower the pH of a solution when dissolved in water, forming carbonic acid (H 2 CO 3). [1]

  4. Dry ice bomb - Wikipedia

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    In Utah, simple possession of a dry ice bomb or similar pressurized chemical reaction bomb is a second-degree felony. [16] In Colorado, the creation of a dry ice bomb is considered illegal due to interpretation as "possession of an explosive device" [citation needed] Leaving an unexploded dry ice bomb can be construed as public endangerment.

  5. File:Sublimation of dry ice on water.small.ogv - Wikipedia

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    The beaker on the left contains water. The beaker on the right contains pellets of dry ice (solid carbon dioxide, aka "card ice" or "cardice"). A small pellet of dry ice is placed on the surface of the water and begins to sublime, releasing cold gaseous carbon dioxide that causes water vapour in the air to condense.

  6. Here's Everything You Need to Know About Dry Ice - AOL

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    Dry ice seems so magical, and it is! Follow these rules when handling it to stay safe on Halloween however you use it: in drinks, punch bowls, and more.

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  8. Chlorine bomb - Wikipedia

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    Such a device is a more toxic and acidic alternative to a dry ice bomb, but likewise typically made by young people for amusement and recreational use rather than with any intent to harm. [1] However, exposure to chlorinous gases and the reactive substances involved can cause respiratory problems from inhalation and also cause injury to other ...

  9. Dramatic video shows NJ cop rescuing boy, 11, who fell ... - AOL

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    Dramatic video shows a New Jersey cop jumping into frigid waters to save an 11-year-old boy who fell through ice into the middle of a frozen pond. ... The lake was covered in about 3 inches of ice ...