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why does ice at 0c appears colder than water at same temperature​

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The latent heat absorbed by ice to get converted into water is greater than the heat absorbed by water at same temperature. Generally, ice has to absorb 3. ... Thus water has more heat than ice. Thus ice appears colder than water at 00C.

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