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Why does water roll off of dry ice?

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It's a combination of carbon dioxide gas from the dry ice, and tiny water droplets.) ... The dry ice fog is heavier (denser) than air, so it sinks down. But it's less dense than water, so it floats on the water. The bubbles are heavier than air, but less dense than carbon dioxide fog, so they'll float on the fog.
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