It displaces regular air, too. Do you remember Lake Nyos, in Africa? Lemme find us a link here. This shit blew me away, especially seeing the dead foliage in the CO2 sinks.It also displaces oxygen seamaiden,so you can suffocate if you have a room full of the co2.Alot of fire fighters die every year because of this.
Ok, the vapor that comes off of dry ice is CO2. This is why it falls, as CO2 is definitely heavier than air. I suspected as much, but didn't want to make a definitive statement.
It also displaces oxygen seamaiden,so you can suffocate if you have a room full of the co2.Alot of fire fighters die every year because of this.
i used to work with liquid nitrogen. i would spend all day filling doers.
Sure, I can see that kind of hazard with any odourless, colourless gas in a confined space.if you had a leak in one and didn't know it and it was in an enclosed room and you walk in, you can die before you know it.
(CO2) displaces regular air, too.
My friend thinks that the water vapor "locked" onto the CO2 vapor would be negligible. But, he mentioned what you did, the... oh jeez, what did he call it? Interface I think, he said that any water held in the air would be brought out via condensation due to the cold.
Ok, I can say "cryodessication", but the other word gets me tongue-tied, lyophilization.
Hey! Your third link explains the shrinking ice cubes in a frost-free freezer, yes? Or am I misunderstanding how it works?
Wouldn't liquid N make it super crumbly, though? I'm thinking of how efficient our new LG fridge is, and I can set the freezer to.. jeez, I think something like -24F. That's some cold (I keep it at 7F, that's plenty cold enough for home).
D'OH! I am in need of mature buds. None of the girls is ready just yet, nor is Time Out Tranny. I did take some pix, but to me they're extremely unimpressive.get on it.![]()
I'm not sure there's enough water in the resin trichs to cause that effect, but I am fairly confident that a wet bud that was frozen then thawed would come out a floppy mess, like frozen then thawed spinach.