question :-
why is ice at 237 more effective in cooling than water at the same temperature?
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Explanation:
first thing it's 273.16 K not 237 K
water at 273 K has more energy in form of latent heat of fusion, so we somehow feel ice as more cold than the water at same temperature.
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