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The boiling point of carbon dioxide is -57 °C (or 216.6 K, or -70 °F), but this will only take place at pressures in excess of 5.1 atmospheres. It turns out that CO2 doesn't like to hang around in liquid form unless it is under a good deal of pressure. It will sublime (change directly from a gas into a solid) at anything above −78 °C, and deposit directly as a solid from the gas at anything below −78 °C. In environments without elevated pressure, it changes state from solid to gas and gas to solid (depending on temperature) directly without going through a liquid phase.

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At 1.0 bar, normal pressure, it sublimes (solid-gas phase change) at -78 °C, 194.7 K without passing through its liquid phase.

At 5.185 bar the boiling point (from liquid) is -57 °C, 216.6 K.

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Carbon dioxide has a boiling point of -70.6 degrees Fahrenheit. This means it takes quite a bit before it becomes a liquid.

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Boiling point of Carbon monoxide, CO, is −191.5 °C (82 K, -313 °F)

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the boiling point of carbon monoxide at atmospheric pressure is -196 Celsius

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The boiling point of carbon dioxide is -57 0C at 5,185 bar.

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-78 degrees C

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-57oC

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