why is ice at 273k more effective in cooling than water at the same temperature ?
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The heat that is required to convert one state of a substance to the other without the change in temperature is known as latent heat. ... - 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.
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-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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