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Dry ice smoke matka It's cool to see at party. This enchanting fog matka is made with dry ice, or the solid form of carbon dioxide. The cloudy vapor it forms when placed in water makes for a haunting scene perfect for a Halloween bash, a birthday party or any other celebration.
Adry ice fog matka is kind of like a mini science experiment in your living room. First things first, you’ll need to buy: dry ice isn’t one of those items we all keep in our kitchen pantries. Just be mindful of how you touch it; very cold and can cause a burn if you touch it with skin. Step 2: Get Dry Ice and Get the Vessel for the Water and Dry Ice. A classic Indian pot called a matka is ideal for the job.
Once you have got the dry ice and matka back home, pour the dry ice inside the matka and some warm water. The moment you drop the dry ice in the warmer water, it starts to fizz and emit a dense/foggy mist. From the matka, the vapours of fog will gush out to for a scary effect that will surely impress everyone!
This is where the action of dry ice on water comes in. When solid carbon dioxide is added to water, it goes straight to a gas as a sublime from a solid with no liquid intermediate in a process called sublimation. When you pour the water into the chamber, it releases a heavy gas (carbon dioxide) that is heavier than air, which makes this foggy effect.

And think of how cool your guests will think the room is when they walk in and see it filled with billowing streamers of fog colored the same as the usual fog, except they’ll be to the beat. You can place the fog matka on a table as a centerpiece or place around the room for different effects. It can feel even more ethereal when speckled with colorful lights.

If you liked the matka making dry ice fog you may want to check out other ways to make mist. Fog machines are always popular for big events, they can put out a ton of fog that will cover a large area. They are commonly used in theater of all scales, haunted houses, nightclubs and concerts as well as being part of the effects at rock concerts, and increasingly in house parties.

You can also "explore other such variation in dry ice fog matkas, you can put small ones in individual tables, or get some stacked you get a nice cascade of waterfall effect." The trick is to entertain and amuse as your imagination is used to find magical fog matkas.