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2006-09-13 00:54:04 · 19 answers · asked by Anonymous in Education & Reference Trivia

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Natch, and its been a while since i used that word...
But, its not all cream and cherries... I mean, what if u like decide u need a pee, and u cant be bothered to get out..... Or like, if ure having a nice bath with ure GF, and all the gas, puts ot the candles.

Or like, if the coolness makes ure lil man so lil, that you GF is like no way.. im leaving u, but it might make her thingies nice and hard....

I would prefer custard..

2006-09-13 01:10:30 · answer #1 · answered by yeah well 5 · 0 0

Seriously?

Ok, you can take all the "baths" in "melted" dry ice you want, and I assure you that you'll never get wet. Taking a bath in "air" is going to accomplish about the same thing.

So-called "dry ice" is actually frozen carbon dioxide (CO2). It's a great thing to use to keep things cold that you don't want to get wet.

When dry ice "melts," it goes from a solid directly to a gas, so there's no liquid state like there is with water.

While you're waiting for your bath to "dry," one recommendation: DO NOT TOUCH the dry ice for more than a second or two. Believe it or not, dry ice is so cold that it will actually burn unprotected skin - - the same way super-cold liquid nitrogen can "burn off" a wart or skin tag.

For taking a bath, I'd keep it to nice, warm water! It's more relaxing, and you'll certainly get cleaner!

2006-09-13 08:05:29 · answer #2 · answered by mz 2 · 0 0

You can't really melt dry ice. It isn't water. Its frozen carbon dioxide. CO2. When it becomes unfrozen, it turns into gas, not liquid. And you wouldn't want to take a bath in it. Dry ice is like 50 degrees below zero. I'm not sure of its exact temperature.

2006-09-13 08:30:42 · answer #3 · answered by twjones1029 2 · 0 0

Dry ice goes from solid to vapor. So you can't "melt" it.
You can never take a bath without getting wet. I think the definition of bath itself makes that clear.

2006-09-13 08:06:47 · answer #4 · answered by curious 4 · 0 0

Since dry ice will burn or freeze your skin off the answer is no because you'll be wet with blood on the plus side it will be a very deep clean, soon to be marketed as a exfoliation agent by a big cosmetics company!!

2006-09-13 08:03:31 · answer #5 · answered by pete m 4 · 0 0

At room temperature, dry ice does not turn to a liquid. It vaporizes then turns to an odorless, tasteless, colorless gas: CO2.
Dry ice is so cold, it will freeze/burn your skin if you come into contact with it for too long.
If enough dry ice evaporates in a confined area, it can cut off your oxygen supply and cause CO2 poisoning.

2006-09-13 08:00:23 · answer #6 · answered by regerugged 7 · 0 0

Dry ice does not melt, it sublimes. You can use the resulting gas without getting wet. However, I'm not sure if you'll be clean afterwards.

2006-09-13 07:56:30 · answer #7 · answered by Ever Learn 7 · 0 0

In your question you're not stating IN WHAT you will take a bath. If it will be in regular water, melting dry ice won't make any difference. :P

2006-09-13 07:58:31 · answer #8 · answered by Walter W. Krijthe 4 · 0 0

perhaps you only get wet by drying off after bathing in dry ice.

lol

2006-09-13 07:56:48 · answer #9 · answered by farytopia89uk 2 · 0 0

ya right if i pee here would u get wet there cmon tell me dry ice melts?

2006-09-13 08:17:25 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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