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dry ice - traducción al árabe

SOLID CARBON DIOXIDE
Dry Ice; Cardice; Carbon dioxide ice; Card ice; Solid carbon dioxide; Dryice; Dry-ice; Solid co2
  • atmosphere]] pressure
  • Sublimating dry ice pellet, with [[white frost]] on the surface
  • right
  • Dry ice in water
  • Sublimation
  • Sublimation]] of dry ice when placed on water at room temperature
  • An ice cream cart
  • Dry ice blasting used for cleaning a [[rubber]] mold
  • Dry ice blasting used for cleaning electrical installations

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‎ جَليدٌ جاف:جَليدُ ثُنَائِيُّ أوكْسيد الكَرْبون‎
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الجليد الجاف
ice         
  • Ice formation on exterior of vehicle windshield
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  • SnowCastle]] [[ice hotel]] in [[Finland]]
  • Feather ice on the plateau near [[Alta, Norway]]. The crystals form at temperatures below −30&nbsp;°C (−22&nbsp;°F).
  • Channel through ice for ship traffic on [[Lake Huron]] with [[ice breaker]]s in background
  • New York]]
  • A small frozen [[rivulet]]
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  • Harvesting ice on [[Lake St. Clair]] in [[Michigan]], c. 1905
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  • Ice on deciduous tree after [[freezing rain]]
  • Layout of a late 19th-Century ice factory
  • Log-lin]] pressure-temperature [[phase diagram]] of water. The [[Roman numeral]]s correspond to some ice phases listed below.
  • ''Skating fun'' by 17th century Dutch painter [[Hendrick Avercamp]]
  • Loss of control on ice by an [[articulated bus]]
  • An accumulation of ice pellets
  • [[Snowflake]]s by [[Wilson Bentley]], 1902.
  • black pneumatic boot]].
  • Ice pier during 1983 cargo operations. [[McMurdo Station]], Antarctica
WATER FROZEN INTO THE SOLID STATE
Frozen water; Crystalline water; Solid water; Water (solid); Ice XIII; Uncommon phases of water ice; Party ice; Glacier ice; Ice 10; Ice 13; Ice 14; Ice fourteen; Ice-fourteen; Ice thirteen; Ice-thirteen; Ice ten; Ice-ten; Ice four; Ice-four; Ice formation; Commercial ice; Frozen ice; Frozen lake; Phase of ice; Ice phase; Phases of ice; Commercial production of ice; Lake ice
اسْم : جليد . ثلج . الحلوى الجليدية وهي حلوى متجلدة تحتوي على عصير فاكهة
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فِعْل : يكسو بالثلج أو يحوِّل إلى جليد . يبرِّد . يكسو بغطاء من سكر وزبدة وحليب وبيض

Definición

dry ice
¦ noun solid carbon dioxide.
?white mist produced with solid carbon dioxide as a theatrical effect.

Wikipedia

Dry ice

Dry ice is the solid form of carbon dioxide. It is commonly used for temporary refrigeration as CO2 does not have a liquid state at normal atmospheric pressure and sublimates directly from the solid state to the gas state. It is used primarily as a cooling agent, but is also used in fog machines at theatres for dramatic effects. Its advantages include lower temperature than that of water ice and not leaving any residue (other than incidental frost from moisture in the atmosphere). It is useful for preserving frozen foods (such as ice cream) where mechanical cooling is unavailable.

Dry ice sublimates at 194.7 K (−78.5 °C; −109.2 °F) at Earth atmospheric pressure. This extreme cold makes the solid dangerous to handle without protection from frostbite injury. While generally not very toxic, the outgassing from it can cause hypercapnia (abnormally elevated carbon dioxide levels in the blood) due to buildup in confined locations.

Ejemplos de uso de dry ice
1. Later, scientists started to use silver iodide because it was more effective than dry ice.
2. After that, the brains could be moved to dry ice, which doesn‘t need electricity.
3. Swirling outside, it looked almost corny, like dry ice in a Hammer Horror film.
4. The pear had been locked overnight in a cooler of dry ice.
5. "The dry ice had become carbon dioxide gas and soaked into the pears," said Kaufman.