My friend and I were trying out this experiment we found online where you take two blocks of dry ice and dig a small hole in one. Then you poor some magnesium filings into the hole, ignite the magnesium, and cover it with the other block of dry ice. Then it starts to glow even brighter than magnesium will when burned in air, and it shot a foot long jet of fire out the back. After the reaction, we removed the magnesia and carbon and were suprised to find that the dry ice had barely melted. Does anybody know why?