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A mass of cold water.

This is because the molecules are closer together in water than air, so there's more molecules to take away the heat, in a manner of speaking.

Generally speaking, liquids have a higher heat transfer coefficient than gasses.

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The mass of cold water definitely. I actually just finished an experiment that tested that question the water was at least an hour faster.

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