How do you make dry ice smoke?

Fill a metal or plastic container half full of hot water and add a few pieces of dry ice every 5-10 minutes. As the water cools, you will need to add more hot water to maintain the fog effect. As a rule of thumb, one pound of dry ice will create 2-3 minutes of fog effect.
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How do you make dry ice smoke more?

If you'd like to increase the amount of fog you get, you'll want to increase the temperature of the water and increase the amount of dry ice. Remember that the hotter your water is, the faster your dry ice will sublimate.
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Does dry ice produce smoke?

Dry ice is frozen carbon dioxide and turns directly back into a gas as it heats up. When you submerge dry ice in water, it heats up quickly and produces a thick smoke you can use to create ambiance at parties or for special effects.
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How do you make green smoke with dry ice?

Fill the vase with warm water, add a few drops of detergent and food coloring, and carefully drop a piece of dry ice into the water. The dry ice will turn into a gas under water and make colorful bubbles that will crawl out of the vase and "pop" with a little cloud of carbon dioxide fog.
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Can you make colored dry ice smoke?

The vapor that comes off of dry ice is white. Eventually, carbon dioxide gas mixes into the air and disappears. While you can't dye the smoke to produce colors, it's really easy to make it appear colored. Just add a colored light below the fog.
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Is dry ice fog safe to breathe?

Carbon dioxide can cause asphyxiation due to lack of oxygen, and in sufficient concentrations is toxic. Never lay down in dry ice fog or any other fog. Always provide adequate ventilation to low lying areas such as basements, trap rooms, and orchestra pits.
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What happens if you pour hot water on dry ice?

The warm air over the hot water is nearly saturated with water vapor. This warm air is cooled by mixing it with the cold carbon dioxide gas that sublimes from dry ice. Initially the hot water heats the air above it making it less dense and causing the fog to rise.
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What happens if you mix dry ice with water?

When dry ice is added to warm water a dense white fog is immediately generated. The white fog is an aerosol of tiny water droplets just like fog created naturally. What's happening is that the very cold dry ice is subliming from solid to the gaseous phase and bubbling through the water.
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How long will dry ice make fog?

Dry ice fog usually lasts for around 10-15 minutes depending on the size of the dry ice and the volume of the water. Dry ice fog works when the water is warm enough to make enough water vapor to cause the fog.
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Can you make dry ice without a fire extinguisher?

Can I make dry ice without a fire extinguisher? Yes, if you can get your hands on any source of pressurized carbon dioxide, such as a soda machine.
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Does Walmart sell dry ice?

Penguin Brand Dry Ice - Walmart.com.
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Can you use dry ice packs for fog?

The recipe for the perfect fog effect is to add water and ice in the ratio 2 litres of hot water to 200 grams of dry ice. The smallest fog effect can be carried out in a ceramic coffee mug with just a few pieces of dry ice and the biggest fog effects can be carried out in multiple buckets - it's up to you!
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Can you drink powdered dry ice?

Dry ice should never be consumed. Not only can it burn internally, it releases gas as it turns from a solid to a gas.
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Why does dry ice give smoke?

The fog that seems to be coming off a block of dry ice is actually not the carbon dioxide itself but rather water vapor from the air, condensing due to the cooling effect of the carbon dioxide.
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Can you eat dry ice?

Never eat or swallow dry ice. Avoid inhaling carbon dioxide gas.
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Can you put dry ice in the freezer?

Q: Can I save dry ice in my freezer? A: No. Dry ice turns to a gas at –109.3° F, so even a freezer will be far too warm to prevent that from happening. And dry ice should never be kept in a walk-in freezer, because it produces carbon dioxide that can be hazardous in poorly ventilated areas.
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What happens when you put dry ice in a swimming pool?

There would be no "liquid" dry ice (carbon dioxide) at the pressure of the atmosphere. The second problem is that carbon dioxide is heavier than air. so if the pool were in a recessed area the carbon dioxide could "pool" displacing the air (and hence the oxygen in it). Thus swimmers could suffocate.
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How do you make a thermal fogger?

Put a 1/4-pound of garlic in a blender with one quart of water and blend until it is a smooth liquid consistency. Place a piece of cheesecloth over the top of a mason jar and slowly pour the mixture through it to strain out the bits of garlic. Pour the garlic juice into the fogger tank and use immediately.
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Can I pour water on dry ice?

Follow this tip: Let any remaining frozen dry ice melt into a gas in a well-ventilated space. Pouring warm water will help speed the process up.
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Why does metal scream when it touches dry ice?

WHAT IS HAPPENING: The reason it makes the noise is because when the warm metal bar touches the dry ice, it vaporizes a little of the dry ice which makes a puff of gas.
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Is dry ice flammable?

Dry ice is the solid form of carbon dioxide (CO2), 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 (H2CO3).
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