Dry ice is simply solid carbon dioxide. At room temperature and atmospheric pressure, it will sublime to produce carbon dioxide gas. If it is placed in a sealed container, it will reach equilibrium (as all phase changes do in sealed containers). If you double the amount of the dry ice in the sealed container, what will happen to the amount of carbon dioxide gas? CO2(s) CO2(g) the amount of CO2(g) would double. the partial pressure of CO2(g) would increase. the amount of CO2(g) would increase but not double. the equilibrium amount of CO2(s) would be less. the amount of CO2(g) would not change.
A) The amount of CO2(g) would double.
B) The partial pressure of CO2(g) would increase.
C) The amount of CO2(g) would increase but not double.
D) The equilibrium amount of CO2(s) would be less.
E) The amount of CO2(g) would not change