ice at 0 degree celsius appears colder to the mouth than water at 0 degree celsius why?
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they are same things
shadow1924:
no they aren't...its a question about latent heat.
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Due to latent heat....when in solid state at 0°C ,ice requires heat to turn into water at 0°C ...so it takes heat from the body due to which it seems colder.
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