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

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Answered by Curious2k5
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Answer:

Ice at 273K is more effective in cooling than water at the same temperature as cie takes latent heat from the substances for melting and hence cools the substances more effectively than water at the same temperature.

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Answered by AnubhavDev
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Answer:

Ice.

→ Explanation:

At 273°K, ice absorbs more heat than water from the substance to overcome the latent heat of fusion and thus providing a more effective cooling effect. Water however does not absorb any extra heat from the substance. Thus, ice is more effective in cooling than water at 273 Kelvin.

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