An ice cream appears colder than cold water at the same temperature. Give reasons
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They have same temperature but the energy content of both states of matter is different.
When water freezes to form ice at 0degree Celsius it loses heat in the form of latent heat of fusion. So water has more energy than ice at the same temperature.
So ice cream is solid and it appears colder than cold water even at same temperature because water has more heat energy in the form of latent heat of fusion.
When water freezes to form ice at 0degree Celsius it loses heat in the form of latent heat of fusion. So water has more energy than ice at the same temperature.
So ice cream is solid and it appears colder than cold water even at same temperature because water has more heat energy in the form of latent heat of fusion.
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