Dry ice is solid form of carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide will not kill you unless there is a sufficent amount present to replace the oxygen in the air around you. This will result in death by suffocation or asphyxiation.
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Inhaling dry ice fumes can cause respiratory irritation, dizziness, and shortness of breath. It's important to avoid inhaling dry ice fumes in large quantities as it can displace oxygen in the air and lead to suffocation. Seek medical help if you experience any symptoms after inhaling dry ice fumes.
The gas given off is carbon dioxide, so it is not safe at all.
It turns back to purple, because dry ice has a PH of 7, neutral.
Solid CO2 is called dry ice.
The chemical name of dry ice is carbon dioxide (CO2). It is called "dry ice" because it sublimates directly from a solid to a gas without going through a liquid phase, hence the term "dry." Dry ice is not the same as ordinary ice (frozen water) because it is made of carbon dioxide while ordinary ice is made of water molecules.
You will have some dry water sodium. Salty dry ice.