Why does a piece of ice make drink colder?
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Answer / shankha
Drinks are cooled by ice because every gram of ice absorbs 336
J of heat from the drink to melt into water at 0 degree celcius. Thus, a drink loses a considerable amount of heat and can be cooled effectively.
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Answer / sanju
The ice melts absorbing heat from the drink, with the result
that ;the liquid grows cold.
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