Which one of the following is called ‘dry ice’?

Dehydrated ice
Solid hydrogen peroxide
Solid water
Solid carbon dioxide

The correct answer is (d). Solid carbon dioxide is called dry ice. It is a solid form of carbon dioxide that is used in a variety of applications, including refrigeration, food preservation, and fire suppression. Dry ice is non-toxic and non-flammable, and it sublimates (turns directly from a solid to a gas) at -78.5 degrees Celsius, making it an ideal cooling agent for a variety of purposes.

(a) Dehydrated ice is not a real thing. It is a term that is sometimes used to describe dry ice, but it is not a technical term.

(b) Solid hydrogen peroxide is a white solid that is used in a variety of applications, including rocket fuel, explosives, and hair bleach. It is not commonly known as dry ice.

(c) Solid water is ice. It is a solid form of water that is commonly found in nature. It is not commonly known as dry ice.

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