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#DryIce #ScienceExplained #HowItsMade It looks like ice, but it never melts — it vanishes. 🌫️ Welcome to the fascinating world of dry ice, the frozen form of carbon dioxide that cools everything from medical shipments to movie fog machines. In this video, we uncover the science and secrets behind how dry ice is made, and why it’s unlike any ice you’ve ever seen! 📌 In This Video: ✅ What dry ice is and how it’s created from CO₂ 🧪 ✅ Why it turns directly from solid to gas — skipping the liquid phase 🌬️ ✅ The surprising ways dry ice is used in science, food, and film 🎥 ✅ How it can cause burns if touched — and how to handle it safely ⚠️ ✅ The cool science behind sublimation and extreme cold ❄️ 💬 Have you ever seen dry ice in action? Tell us where — a movie set, classroom, or party? 🔔 Subscribe for more amazing “How It’s Made” videos, science facts, and everyday technology explained! Chapters : 0:00 Introduction – The Magic of Dry Ice 0:44 What Is Dry Ice and How It Works 1:14 The Accidental Discovery in 1835 1:48 From Food Preservation to World War II Uses 2:15 The Science of Sublimation and Extreme Cold 3:10 How Dry Ice Is Produced in Factories 4:22 CO2 Purification, Compression, and Storage 5:40 From CO2 Snow to Solid Blocks and Pellets 8:03 Storage, Transport, and Industrial Applications 10:22 Conclusion – The Many Uses of Dry Ice #ScienceFacts #HowItsMadeSeries #CoolScience #STEMEducation ⚖️ Fair Use Disclaimer This video is created for educational and informational purposes. Some excerpts, images, or video clips used in this content belong to their respective copyright holders. Their use complies with the principles of fair use as provided by law, particularly for purposes such as analysis, commentary, research, criticism, and education. If you are a rights holder and believe that any content infringes upon your rights, please contact us directly.