Is dry ice safe to drink with? Like in the drink?!
Answers: Regular ice pisses me off, and I was gonna try liquid nitrogen but that's expensive.
INTENTIONAL MISUSE OF DRY ICE MAY BE HARMFUL OR FATAL.
Do not touch dry ice.
Dry ice is a skin and eye irritant. Avoid contact with skin, mouth, eyes, and clothing. May cause severe frostbite or burns.
Do not eat dry ice.
Dry ice is harmful if eaten or swallowed. If eaten, seek medical help immediately.
Dry ice could cause suffocation.
Dry ice changes to CO2 gas as it sublimates (melts). Do not use or store in a confined space.
Do not place dry ice in airtight containers.
Airtight containers may explode as dry ice converts to CO2 gas.
Do not store dry ice where people sleep.
Only use dry ice in open or well ventilated areas. Otherwise, a lack of oxygen (suffocation) can occur, causing serious injury or death.
lol i dont think so.. it's frozen carbon dioxide, so as you place it in water, it creates a fog, like in special effects on stage and such. if you touch dry ice, it burns your skin, so i highly doubt you could consume it in a drink without it touching your lips and/or tongue
if you like to play with dry ice, put it in a toilet before some goes to use it :)
no.. it will hurt you. Stick with solid water.
I Didn't Think So.
lol your weird, but you could probably get frostbite in your throat
No, dry ice might be dangerous, for when you put it on water it reacts rapidly and might explode
Dry ice explodes in one's Gob blowing your teeth out and also causes the tongue to go black with necrosis.
If it touches your skin it will freeze it.
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ummm pretty sure not...but you can try it and make the world a better place.
MUST BE food grade dry ice!!!!!!!!!!!!
No significant chemicals are created in the production of dry ice. Since the product is made only from carbon dioxide, when the product sublimates the gases are emitted into the atmosphere. The only detectable waste is sublimation of the product in block form, which is kept to a minimum.
While the use of dry ice in refrigeration and food storage may be diminishing, its use in other areas holds some promise. As mentioned above, house cleaners and machinery operators are interested in the small dry ice pellets for their ability to bombard a house or machine at high pressure, remove dirt or other contaminants, and then dissipate into the atmosphere. Recently a telephone company used dry ice pellets to safely clean sensitive electronic testing equipment without using dangerous solvents. Car body repair shops have discovered that applying dry ice to dents in the body can sometimes eliminate the disfiguration. Also, tests on dry ice blocks advocate dropping it into gopher holes to eradicate the pests or putting it out in the backyard to attract mosquitoes in order to keep them away from humans.
D O N O T D O I T !
It is extremely cold and will hurt you. It takes special handling to use and will hurt you.
No stay away from it....
it is like 400F below freezing and will cause Major serious burns.
It looks cool,,,, but needs supervision,,, and not in the drinking glass.
In a punch bowl that has a server...that knows the rules OK!
Absolutely not. The liquid nitrogen will make you sick. Not to mention teh severe cold will damage your tongue lips and mouth.
I doubt anything that you have to wear gloves to handle, or that has a bomb named after it, is safe in or near your mouth
hahahah yeah regular ice pisses me off too...
Yeah, just make sure you go to the hospital afterwards!!!!
You are very weird!!! If you are serious you need some real mental help.
Well for one thing dry ice is so cold that it'll burn you. Secondly there's a good chance you'll carbonate the drink and damage your teeth. And also it'll freeze the drink. But other than that, no. It won't poison you.
YES it is safe as long you take some precautions. Do not touch it or put it in your mouth. You can place your beverage (root beer extract and water) in a bowl with the dry ice. Use a ladle to serve the chilled beverage ensuring no dry ice particles are in the drink.
Dry ice can be used to rapidly cool down large quantities like in a punch or pan-galactic-gargleblaster. Ends up making everything like a slushy.
BUT, make sure it's all gone and bubbled off before drinking whatever it is you're using it in. One piece down your throat could kill you via suffocation or make your throat seize up.
NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!...
the most important thing is that you should never have any direct contact with it. dry ice is cool if you handle it with care. it's actually ok to consume it under one circumstance: place a piece (using tongs) in a non-carbonated drink and wait until the whole piece melts (COMPLETELY), then enjoy your drink as a carbonated drink because when dry ice contacts a liquid, it turns into CO2, which makes ur drink similar to soda. BE CAREFUL. double check this with a chemist just for your own good...
yes it is and once your finished with your drink put the leftover dry ice inyour mouth and crunch it
Absolutely NOT!!!! Dry ice is made from liquid nitrogen, it has a temperature way below ice made with water. As a matter of fact, if you put dry ice into liquid, it will boil. Do NOT try this at home or anywhere else!!