Political Science, asked by ClumsyDaisy18, 3 months ago

Why is ice at 273 K more effective in cooling than water at
the same temperature ?​

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Answered by itscutegirl7
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To achieve the room temperature, the ice at 273 K will absorb latent heat as well as thermal energy. Water at a temperature of 273 K would just absorb heat energy to achieve room temperature. Thus, water at 273 K will absorb less environmental heat energy than ice at 273 K. Therefore ice at 273 K more effective in cooling than water at the same temperature

Answered by rosoni28
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To achieve the room temperature, the ice at 273 K will absorb latent heat as well as thermal energy. Water at a temperature of 273 K would just absorb heat energy to achieve room temperature. Thus, water at 273 K will absorb less environmental heat energy than ice at 273 K. Therefore ice at 273 K more effective in cooling than water at the same temperature

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