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Q: What chemical is responsible for the cooling sensation in some candies?
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What chemical is responsible for the cooling sensation in candies?

You think probable to menthol.


What is a term referring to the melting and cooling of chocolate to make candies?

Tempering


Why does alcohol creates a cooling sensation?

Alcohol evaporates quickly on the skin, drawing heat away from the body and creating a cooling sensation. This cooling effect is similar to when sweat evaporates from the skin, resulting in a temporary feeling of freshness.


Why do some types of batteries stays fresh longer if they are kept in a refrigerator?

Cooling lowers the rate of the chemical reaction in the batteries.


What is the surface cooling that results when a substance evaporates?

surface cooling occours when a substance evaporates after taking sufficient heat from the body itself intended to be cooled, creates a sensation of cooling on the body. But in air conditioning the surface cooling, is one of the method of cooling, having different explanation.


How do Cooling treatments affect the body?

Cooling treatments slow chemical reactions within the body


Is cooling a physical or a chemical change?

Cooling can be both chemical and physical changes, depending on what you put 'in the brew.' BUT it is primarily a Physical Change.But cooling, on the other hand, is physical, commonly involving freezing etc.


Is heating and cooling are examples of a chemical change?

Heating can be due to a chemical change, for example burning a fuel is in effect a chemical reaction with oxygen. Also some chemical reactions are exothermic, ie they produce heat. Not so many produce cooling, but one is the combination of ice and salt.However heating and cooling happen for other reasons as well, so you can't say they are examples of chemical changes. It is correct to say that some chemical changes result in heating and cooling.


Is cooling water vapour a chemical change?

yes it is


When ice comes in contact with skin there is a cooling sensation why?

Because its cold like ice, or cold water or anything cold.


Does mint known for it cooling effect low temperature or it just a sensation?

The coolness of mint is a flavor, not an actual change in temperature.


Is cooling a coke in ice physical or chemical change?

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