You would have frostbite in seconds.
2007-12-12 04:21:50
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Dry Ice temperature is fairly chilly at -109.3°F or -seventy 8.5°C. continuously take care of Dry Ice with care and placed on keeping clothing and leather-based gloves every time touching it. If touched the floor will freeze cells and reason injury reminiscent of a burn. Dry Ice CO2 is heavier than air; do not breathe in carbon dioxide it may grow to be risky. do not depart Dry Ice on a tiled or stable floor countertop through fact the extreme chilly could crack it. do not depart Dry Ice unattended around babies.
2016-10-01 10:37:12
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answer #2
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answered by gaub 4
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About.......Well, Maybe 15 or 25 or 30 Minutes.
I honestly think it's 30 to 45 depending on your age.
2007-12-12 04:25:45
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answered by Anonymous
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That would be a very silly thing to do!!
The tissue would freeze within seconds and damage would occur soon after.
2007-12-12 04:23:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Immediate damage. If left on the ice it will freeze and can cause permanent damage.
2007-12-12 04:26:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Immediately. I know someone who picked up dry ice and got bad frostbite on his fingers right away.
2007-12-12 04:23:01
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answered by Q 7
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bout 30 mins
2007-12-12 04:21:01
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answered by Anonymous
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which tissue are we talking about, the skin in your leg or the brain in your head? to even consider doing this would mean you have serious mental defect and need help, please get some
2007-12-12 04:22:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Ouch...your nuts!!
Not long I would imagine
2007-12-12 04:22:01
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answered by Witch 4
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Just in seconds....quick stuff.
2007-12-12 04:21:00
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answered by Toffy 6
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