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Jayvon Randall
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28 February, 01:10
Which is colder dry ice or dioxide gas
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Aylin Orr
28 February, 01:13
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Dry ice is the solid form of dioxide gas, and I think dry ice is colder because its frozen
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Matthias Bowen
28 February, 01:27
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Dioxide gas because ita cooler
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