Science, asked by menuram27sri, 4 months ago

why are ice cubes used in frying pan​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Melting ice takes a lot of energy and this energy needs to come from somewhere. ... Materials like metals conduct heat very well, which means that because the cube is cooler than the saucepan, heat is moved from all over the saucepan into the cube, so the cube melts quickly.

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Melting ice takes a lot of energy and this energy needs to come from somewhere. ... Materials like metals conduct heat very well, which means that because the cube is cooler than the saucepan, heat is moved from all over the saucepan into the cube, so the cube melts quickly.

Explanation:

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