Ice cream appears colder to mouth than water at 0°c.Why?
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Ice appear colder to mouth than water.
Ice has less energy than that of water. Water has latent heat of fusion in it. But, its hidden so it is in the form of energy.
Ice has less energy than that of water. Water has latent heat of fusion in it. But, its hidden so it is in the form of energy.
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Ice appears colder to mouth than water because ice when consumed is in solid state so it requires an additional 336J of heat energy to convert into water.
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