Dry suitA dry suit or drysuit provides the wearer with environmental protection by way of thermal insulation and exclusion of water, and is worn by divers, boaters, water sports enthusiasts, and others who work or play in or near cold or contaminated water. A dry suit normally protects the whole body except the head, hands, and possibly the feet. In hazmat configurations, however, all of these are covered as well. The main difference between dry suits and wetsuits is that dry suits are designed to prevent water from entering.
Dry iceDry ice is the solid form of carbon dioxide. It is commonly used for temporary refrigeration as CO2 does not have a liquid state at normal atmospheric pressure and sublimates directly from the solid state to the gas state. It is used primarily as a cooling agent, but is also used in fog machines at theatres for dramatic effects. Its advantages include lower temperature than that of water ice and not leaving any residue (other than incidental frost from moisture in the atmosphere).
Acide maléiqueLacide maléique est un acide dicarboxylique insaturé, l'acide Z-butènedioïque. Cette molécule est le diastéréoisomère de l'acide fumarique ou acide E-butènedioïque, la configuration montre que les groupes carboxyle, caractéristiques des acides organiques sont placés dans un plan du même côté (-cis) de la liaison éthylénique, c'est-à-dire de la double liaison carbone-carbone, rigide (le préfixe Z-: zusammen, signifiant ensemble en allemand, par opposition à E-: entfernt, éloigné dans la configuration -trans de l'acide fumarique).