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**Step-by-Step Solution:** 1. **Identify Dry Ice**: Understand what dry ice is. Dry ice is commonly known as solid carbon dioxide. 2. **Chemical Composition**: Recognize the chemical formula for dry ice. The chemical formula for dry ice is CO2, indicating that it is composed of one carbon atom and two oxygen atoms. 3. **Physical Properties**: Note the physical properties of dry ice. Unlike regular ice (which is solid water), dry ice does not melt into a liquid when heated. Instead, it undergoes a process called sublimation. ...
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