How to make dry ice at home Step 1: You have a carbon dioxide fire extinguisher right? step 2 if u don’t have it steal it from school, or fire department
Also people it doesn't have to be a fire extinguisher these are typically the easiest way to obtain compressed co2. You can also find co2 tanks in many different places and items that can work from paintball co2 cans to even the bigger tanks you see in places like hospitals or bars and stuff to help pump the beer out the taps.
Basic logic, which is more essential, and which cost more to buy/replace. Fire extinguisher is more essential and costly to reload than is to buy dry ice.
@@MichaelNolhan if you buy the fire extinguisher from the factory its a lot cheaper. Typically ranging from 15-30 USD. Plus you get a lot more out of one extinguisher than buying it straight up
This is why backbenchers finished the test earlier than toppers😂 making dry is easy but it is more easy to take the Dry ice out of the extinguisher 😂😂😂
I'm not sure that's true. I purchase dry ice 4 x's a month costing close to $100 or more. A fire extinguisher costs $21 I guess it depends on how long a fire extinguisher lasts & how much carbon dioxide is needed to make dry ice. .
Quick question. What os the temperature of CO2 created usong this method? I was asked in class how someone can make CO2 at a temerature of 0° C. I didn't even know that was possible. If someone knows could you please explain this.
as you will be doing this at the expense of fire protection, you should have fire crew on standby outside your house in case you need to put out a fire during this procedure
sadly fire extinguishers are relatively expensive so this isn't a good option unless you are desperate, when you can usually buy dry ice for a euro or two per kilo
this vid will be complete with an economic analysis of this method vs going to a local City Market / Kroger grocery store and buying it by the pound ( approx 1.70 / lb summer 2021 )
and then also an economic analysis of people in need of dry ice, but live in cities where "Ready Ice" or other dry ice companies dont offer it, so the only options are purchasing 40 pounds from amazon and having a quarter of it vaporize before it gets to you or making it this way...................................................
You didn't make anything you simply extracted it from the fire extinquisher. How to make milk at home. Go pour from the jug of milk in your fridge. Video done.
He made 'dry ice' from liquid co2 by spraying low temperature co2 gas into a towel. . I made ice cubes by freezing water in an ice tray. I got liquid milk by pouring liquid milk from a container or stroking cow tits after first rubbing her udder to bring the milk down..
Caption should be “how to collect dry ice at home from some something that already has dry ice in it and then no longer have a fire extinguisher” that title would match how cool this video isn’t.
You can get fire extinguishers rather cheap if you buy it from the factory.(usually 15-30 USD) Plus you get a lot more out of one extinguisher than just a handful. He used maybe 1/10 of his extinguisher to make that amount of dry ice.
CO2 is liquid carbon dioxide. Liquid carbon dioxide is the liquid state of carbon dioxide. Dry ice is frozen CO2. Dry ice is frozen carbon dioxide that passes from a solid to a gas without going through the liquid phase. So yes, this is the same as seen in drinks with dry ice.