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Subject: Contributed Answer/Explanation to Q. 12
   One feels ice-cream at 0°C is colder than water at 0°C as ice has a heat
   capacity of 336J/g/c which is higher than water's specific heat capacity of
   4.2J/g/c.

Posted at: Sun Feb 28 17:02:58 2010 (GMT)

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From: haroonamanReply 1 of 1Reply
Subject: Contributed Answer/Explanation to Q. 12
   One feels ice-cream at 0°C is colder than water at 0°C as ice has a heat
   capacity of 336J/g/c which is higher than water's specific heat capacity of
   4.2J/g/c and hence ice absorbs more energy and hence ice cream is colder
   than water.

Posted at: Sun Feb 28 17:04:02 2010 (GMT)

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