Chemistry, asked by Anonymous, 4 days ago

If the back of your hand is moistened with alcohol,you will find that it rapidly becomes dry.Why is it that while it is drying,your hand feels cool?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Alcohol is a volatile liquid.It evaporates very fast by absorbing heat from surroundings.When our hand is moistened with alcohol,drops of alcohol absorb heat from the hand to achieve latent heat of vaporization and evaporate.As the hand loses heat to alcohol,it feels cool.This is an example of cooling by evaporation.

Answered by Anonymous
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Why is it that while it is drying, your hand feels cool?

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As alcohol is a volatile liquid, it evaporates very fast by absorbing heat from the surroundings. When our hand is moistened with alcohol, drops of alcohol absorb heat from the hand to achieve latent heat of vaporization and evaporate.

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