Why is ice at 273 K more effective in cooling than water at the same temperature?
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because of the fact that phase transition occurs at same temperature. Hence, ice at 1bar pressure will melt to become liquid water at 273K. Thus the latent heat of fusion is used which comes to be around 335KJ/kg. This heat is removed from the surrounding assuming they are at higher temperaturethat 273K.
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because of the fact that phase transition occurs at same temperature. Hence, ice at 1bar pressure will melt to become liquid water at 273K. Thus the latent heat of fusion is used which comes to be around 335KJ/kg. This heat is removed from the surrounding assuming they are at higher temperaturethat 273K.
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Because at 0° C (273 K) particles of water have more energy comparing it to water at the same temperature.
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