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Answered by Advik007
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You must know that latent heat of fusion is the amount of heat energy required for conversion of ice to water at its melting point. It's value is about 334 J/g. It means water requires 334 J of heat energy for conversion of 1 g of ice to water.


Henceforth, ice has 334 J lesser amount of heat energy that water does have. Thus, ice has lesser heat than water itself. Thus it has a better cooling effect than that of water.


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