Chemistry, asked by GauravJaat007, 1 year ago

why is ice at 273k more effective in cooling than water at same temp.​

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Answered by darkdevil89
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Explanation:

Solution : Cooling takes place when heat is removed from a system. ... So, at same temperature of 273 K, large amount of heat will be removed by ice from the surroundings than in case of water. Hence, ice at 273 K is more effective in cooling than water at the same temperature.

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Ice at 273K or 0°C is more effective than water as Ice does not have any latent heat. While in water latent heat of fusion is present which makes water less effective.

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