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It looked like a sugary monster inflating and deflating.

Dry ice is solid carbon dioxide (CO₂). At room temperature, it sublimates — turns directly into gas. One gram of dry ice makes about 0.5 liters of CO₂ gas. In a sealed bottle, pressure skyrockets fast. Plastic bottles fail at around 3–5 atmospheres. Result: rapid unscheduled disassembly . sience lessons lol

Now go forth, spell “science” correctly (s-c-i-e-n-c-e), and keep laughing. It’s how you learn. 😄 Got a “sience lesson lol” of your own? Spill the beaker — and the story — in the comments. It looked like a sugary monster inflating and deflating

So, in the spirit of learning through laughter, here are three real “sience” moments that actually taught us something valuable. What happened: A middle schooler put a marshmallow in a vacuum chamber. As the air was removed, the marshmallow grew to four times its size. Then, with a dramatic pop , it collapsed into a sticky, sad mess. One gram of dry ice makes about 0

Fun fact: Diet Coke works best because its sweeteners (aspartame) lower surface tension more than sugar, letting bubbles form even faster.

Never trust a marshmallow in a low-pressure environment. Also, clean-up is sticky. 2. The “Dry Ice in a Sealed Bottle” Facepalm What happened: A well-meaning (but soon-to-be-very-wet) student put dry ice into a plastic soda bottle and screwed the lid on tight. “For a cool fog effect,” they said. Three seconds later, the bottle launched like a rocket, leaving a crater in the classroom flowerpot.

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