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Ice cream appears colder to the mouth than water at 0 degree Celsius . Why?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Ice cream appears more cooler to the mouth than the water at zero degrees Celsius because ice cream absorbs latent heat as well as the heat energy in order to attain room temperature.

Thus, water absorbs less amount of energy from the mouth as compared to ice cream.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Ice cream appears more cooler to the mouth than the water at zero degrees Celsius because ice cream absorbs latent heat as well as the heat energy in order to attain room temperature.

Thus, water absorbs less amount of energy from the mouth as compared to ice cream.

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