jp, any chemical can be solid\liquid\gas, it's just harder for some thingies than it is for others
why all the swearing?
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No Radix you're thinking of hydrocarbonatedhypergraphinate dioxide, its a very different substance from solid carbon dioxide, thats for damn sure! The boiling point varies dramaticly, trust me!. Insted of the normal -78° it can reach to anywhere below -260,000° before it sublimes directly to gas and can only change back to a solid if it reaches extremly high tempretures around 8 million degrees, and there is no way that type of tempreture will ever occur on earth in a hurry, maybe after the sun explodes maybe!
and Jp, the information that you said about carbon dioxide being a gas? oh you couldn't be more wrong. You're probably thinking of hydrocarbonatedhypergraphinate dioxide.
So, maybe everyone that is argueing about this carbon baking soda thing should actualy try reading their geography books insted of just making shit up pretending to know what they are talking about.