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The biography goes much beyond than that, explaining the usefulness of Dry Ice in many facets of life.
Some benefits include:
- Packaging items that need to remain cold or frozen, such as ice cream, without the use of mechanical cooling.
- In the construction industry it is used to loosen floor tiles by shrinking and cracking them, as well as to freeze water in valveless pipes to allow repair.
- In laboratories, a slurry of Dry Ice in an organic solvent is a useful freezing mixture for cold chemical reactions.
- Dry Ice can be used to flash freeze food. It is used commercially to flash freeze tuna for sushi.
- Dry Ice can be used to carbonate beverages; in fact, carbonation can even happen accidentally when Dry Ice is sublimating near open containers.
- Dry Ice can also be used to cool computers, as an alternative to water or fan cooling.
- Dry Ice can also be used for making ice cream.
- It can be used as bait to trap mosquitoes and other insects.
- Dry Ice can be used in theatre productions in order to create the effect of dense fog.
- Dry Ice is also used in cloud seeding: the process of altering cloud precipitation.
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