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As the temperature of ice is increased, it changes first tinto a liquid and then into a va...

As the temperature of ice is increased, it changes first tinto a liquid and then into a vapor. On the other hand, dry ice, which is solid carbon dioxide, changes directly from a solid to a vapor as its temperature is increased. How might one produce liquid carbon dioxide?

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