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QuestionCan I use a gel cool pack to prevent it from evaporating as well?Community AnswerGel cook packs are nowhere near cold enough to keep dry ice from evaporating, so I’ll say no, you can’t use them to prevent evaporation.
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QuestionHow do I keep dry ice from evaporating?Community AnswerLiquid nitrogen is your best answer. Keep the dry ice in a sealed container that has the nitrogen cooling it.
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QuestionIs dry ice expensive?IsoldeTop AnswererIt is quite pricey at $1 to $3 a pound, meaning that a block can be around $60 to $100, depending on its size. You can bring down the costs if you buy it in bulk. For more help, see How to Buy Dry Ice .
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QuestionCan you put regular ice in the cooler also or not?Community AnswerYou can, but there isn't really any need to, if you're already using dry ice. Dry ice is colder than regular ice.
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QuestionHow to freeze fresh berries using dry iceCommunity AnswerClean the berries. Wash them if washable, pat dry then they are ready for blast freezing (blast freezing is recommended to retain structure). I would recommend using liquid nitrogen to blast freeze berries for a better result but you can use dry ice as well. Use a well insulated container, like a portable Styrofoam cooler or any container you would use to store ice, then crush some dry ice. Warning! Handle dry ice or liquid nitrogen with care! Put a layer of crushed dry ice at the bottom of container, then add a thin single layer of berries, then again add crushed dry ice. Keep repeating layer on layer, topping off with dry ice.
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QuestionCan packeted dry ice be re-frozen?Community AnswerYou can slow down its sublimation but it won't stay ice forever. If you intend to keep it for long time, then you will need a well insulated cold container with a pressure vent, just like the one used by veterinary doctors to transport sperms frozen inside liquid nitrogen.
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