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

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Answered by shipra17
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Explanation:

Both ice and water are at same temperature 273k. But ice at 273k has less energy than water because possesses the additional energy of latent heat of fusion. Hence, at 273k , ice is more effective in cooling than water.

Answered by avani2020sunil60
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Answer:

When ice melts, it absorbs the energy equal to the latent heat of fusion too from the

surroundings so it causes cooling more effectively than the water at the same temperature (because

water does not absorb energy from the surroundings).

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