Chemistry, asked by vaibhav6782, 8 months ago

why is ice at 273 K more effective in cooling than water at the same temperature.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Ice at 273 K will absorb heat energy or latent heat from the medium to overcome the fusion to become water. Hence the cooling effect of ice is more than the water at same temperature because water does not absorb this extra heat from the medium.

Answered by timesfeedback
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At 273K the ice will give more cooling than water because it can absorb more heat than water due to its latent heat of fusion. To explain it further:- In case of ice at 273 K, it will first take heat (latent heat) from the medium to convert itself into water at 273 K and then into water at higher temperature.

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