why does ice at 0 degree c colder to the mouth than water at 0 degree c?
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The main reason why ice at 0 degree Celsius is much cooler to mouth than water at the same temperature, beacuse ice at 0 degree Celsius requires. much h more latent to get melt. While water don't requires so.
Hence, drawning of large amount of heat leads to loss of heat from that part. so, ice at 0 degree Celsius is much cooler to mouth or any part of body than the water at the same temperature.
Hence, drawning of large amount of heat leads to loss of heat from that part. so, ice at 0 degree Celsius is much cooler to mouth or any part of body than the water at the same temperature.
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