I am not Mr. Science but playing with Dry Ice is cool and amazing. A friend, Glenn Hughes, brought some dry ice over and the kids and adults got a chance to learn about how dry ice works. Do you realize dry ice is at a temperature of -109 degrees. That is negative 109. That means if you touch dry ice you will get frost bite on your skin. Dry ice is made of CO2.
When you combine dry ice with water, it become irriated and a transaction occurs. Look at this video of the kids experiment. It is neat. My friend Craig Bluemlein added the laser for a Pink Floyd effect.
Being curious folks, we naturally wondered what would happen if we placed the Dry ice in the toilet with a laser. Even better.
Chris Sturm
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