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Why You Should Never Put Dry Ice in a Freezer: The Hidden Explosion Risk

Why You Should Never Put Dry Ice in a Freezer: The Hidden Explosion Risk

Putting dry ice in a household freezer creates a hidden dry ice explosion risk that many people overlook. As solid CO₂ sublimates into gas, the sealed, airtight design of a freezer traps this expanding gas, building pressure that can eventually lead to dangerous ruptures or even explosions. Understanding this dry ice explosion hazard is critical to handling dry ice safely at home or work. Dry Ice: Solid Carbon Dioxide at Low Temperature What Is Dry Ice?Dry ice is the solid form of carbon dioxide (CO₂). Unlike regular ice, it does not melt into liquid. Instead, it undergoes a process called…
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