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Your skin warms the alcohol and it evaporates. To evaporate, a liquid needs extra energy to turn the liquid into a gas. This is called latent heat of evaporation. The only source of this latent heat is your skin, so evaporation takes heat out of the skin.

This is just how sweating cools you down but alcohol has a lower boiling point than the water in sweat and so evaporation takes place more quickly with the alcohol.

If you try to cool a patient with a fever, use a cloth soaked in warm water (not cold) as it will evaporate more quickly and so cool more effectively.

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Why do people perspire a lot on a humid day?

On a humid day, the air is already saturated with moisture, making it harder for sweat to evaporate efficiently from the skin. This leads to a buildup of sweat on the skin, making people feel like they are perspiring more than usual to cool down the body.


Do acids feel slippery between your fingers because they react with the skin cells on your fingers?

Acids do not feel slippery between your fingers because they react with the skin cells. They feel slippery due to the chemical properties of the acid that interact with the oils and moisture on our skin, creating a slippery sensation. This can be a sign that the acid is breaking down the protective barrier of the skin, which can be dangerous.


How does the humidity of the air around you affect how well your skin cools your body Explain your answer?

When the air is humid, it already contains a high level of moisture, so your skin's ability to evaporate sweat and cool your body is reduced. This is because the humid air is already saturated with moisture, making it harder for the sweat on your skin to evaporate effectively and cool you down. As a result, your body may feel hotter and less able to regulate its temperature in humid conditions.


How do sweating and vasodilation help cool the skin?

Sweating helps cool the skin by releasing heat as the sweat evaporates, which removes heat energy from the body. Vasodilation, the widening of blood vessels near the skin's surface, allows for more blood flow and heat to be released through the skin, further aiding in the cooling process.


What property of water allows it to cool the surface of your skin on a hot day?

The EVAPORATION of the water cools your skin. When the humidity is high, the water on your skin doesn't evaporate as quickly (or at all) leaving you with that 'sticky' feeling. Think of the "coolness" as energy being taken from the surface of your body. Heat is energy. The heat/energy is leaving your body in order to turn liquid water into vapor, a process which takes energy to happen. When humidity is higher, there is more water vapor already in the air, and it is harder for liquid water to become vapor. That is why humid days feel hotter, because less water can evaporate from the surface of your skin to give you that cooling effect. This is the difference when people say "yes, but it's a dry heat." Hot and humid will feel hotter than hot and dry because evaporation can cool you in a dry heat.

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