How much dry ice can you make with a fire extinguisher?

From a fire-equipment dealer, of course (try smokesign.com). Discharge a 10-pound CO2 fire extinguisher full blast into a pillowcase for about 10 seconds, and you´ll have several pounds of finely powdered dry ice. (Don´t play with it though. Dry ice can give you frostbite in a few seconds.)
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Can a fire extinguisher freeze things?

A fire extinguisher canister made with water mist and pressurized water—as well as AFFF foam, FFFP foam and class K extinguishers—will freeze when left out in temperatures below 40 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Is it cheap to make dry ice?

In studies, we have documented cases where Continental Carbonic utilizes nearly a third less liquid carbon dioxide gas to yield dry ice. In short, we can make dry ice much cheaper than the average dry ice machine.”
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Can fire extinguisher freeze metal?

Yes. According to experts a water-based extinguisher can freeze if the temperature drops below 40° F. Also at risk of freezing are foam-based extinguishers, like Class K.
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Will an ABC fire extinguisher freeze?

Will my dry chemical (ABC) fire extinguisher freeze during the winter months? No, a dry chemical fire extinguisher is suitable in temperatures ranging from -40 degrees F to 120 degrees F.
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How cold is a CO2 fire extinguisher?

CO2 suffocates the fire by the displacement/dilution of oxygen in the air. In addition to this, the extinguishing medium comes out at a temperature of -60°C which removes another key player in the fire triangle – heat. This prevents the creation of free radicals and flammable vapours.
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Can dry ice be made at home?

While it's almost certainly less expensive to get dry ice from a store, it's possible to make it yourself using a CO2 fire extinguisher or pressurized carbon dioxide in a tank or cartridge. You can get carbon dioxide at several types of stores (sporting good stores and some cookware stores), or you can order it online.
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Can you drink 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. In a bar setting, dry ice bubbles and makes fog when submersed into warmer liquids.
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How much does a pound of dry ice cost?

Dry ice is generally priced by weight, but the exact cost varies from one retailer to the next. On average, the price ranges between $1.00 to $3.00 per pound. Some retailers also offer discounts on bulk purchases.
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How cold will a fire extinguisher work?

Fire extinguishers should be stored at temperatures between -40 degrees and 120 degrees Fahrenheit to ensure proper functioning. Storing your fire extinguisher at temperatures below -40 degrees can cause cracked hoses and valves, and depending on the type of extinguisher, freezing can occur.
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Can you make ice cream with a fire extinguisher?

All you need (apart from your regular ingredients, of course) is a fire extinguisher and some extra-insulated gloves, and you can start mixing. Make up your ice-cream mix of two parts cream, two parts milk and one part sugar. Add in any extra flavours such as vanilla and dump the mix into a cylindrical measuring jug.
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What temperature can a fire extinguisher be stored at?

Kidde fire extinguishers should be stored in temperatures ranging from -40 degrees to 120 degrees Fahrenheit to prevent the extinguisher from being damaged. Fire extinguishers stored below -40 degrees Fahrenheit may result in the extinguisher's valve or hose cracking.
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Does Walmart sell dry ice?

Penguin Brand Dry Ice - Walmart.com.
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How do you make dry ice smoke at home?

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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Can you use dry ice in a homemade air conditioner?

Dry ice can be obtained at most local supermarkets and home goods stores. Air conditioning systems can break down on days when it is very hot and you have no other cooling alternative. In such a situation, using dry ice as a temporary cooling solution is effective.
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Can you eat dry ice in ice cream?

Note: You should never ingest liquid nitrogen or dry ice. It will burn you and harm you. When people eat liquid nitrogen ice cream, they're just eating the ice cream ingredients, with all the liquid nitrogen changing phase into a gas before consuming it.
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Can dry ice be stored in 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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Is dry ice poisonous?

If dry ice is stored in an area without proper ventilation, it may cause people to inhale large amounts of the gas CO2, which displaces oxygen in the body, the CDC says. This, in turn, can lead to harmful effects, including headache, confusion, disorientation and death.
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At what temperature is dry ice?

Dry Ice is frozen carbon dioxide. Unlike most solids, it does not melt into a liquid, but instead changes directly into a gas. This process is called sublimation. The temperature of dry ice is around -109° F!
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How much CO2 does dry ice produce?

One pound of dry ice will produce 250 liters of carbon dioxide gas at atmospheric pressure. In a sealed container (e.g., portable freezer), the gas can create pressures high enough to rupture the vessel or explode. Normal freezers cannot keep the dry ice frozen.
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Can CO2 fire extinguishers cause freeze burns?

As the CO2 gas is extremely cold when leaving the heavily pressurised extinguisher cylinder, there is a risk of freeze burn if the user touches the nozzle or pipe.
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How much pressure is in a CO2 fire extinguisher?

CO2 fire extinguishers contain carbon dioxide gas (CO2) under very high pressure (about 55 bar at room temperature) and can be easily recognised by their flute-shaped discharge horn.
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At what temperature does CO2 become liquid?

Gaseous CO2 can be liquefied under pressure provided its temperature is below 31 °C (87,8 °F), this temperature being referred to as the CRITICAL POINT. If compressed and cooled below the critical point, a colourless fluid, approximately the same density as water, is produced.
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