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For keeping goods cold during shipment, what is an advantage of dry ice (frozen carbon dioxide) pver water ice?
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For keeping goods cold during shipment, what is an advantage of dry ice (frozen carbon dioxide) pver water ice?
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dry ice freezes at a much cooler temperature and doesn't leave water behind when it melts
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Answer: Dry ice does not melt into a liquid.
Explanation: Gradpoint
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