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Cool it fast... (Posted on 2003-04-01) Difficulty: 3 of 5
A blacksmith wishes to cool his hot piece of steel as rapidly as possible. He has a bucket of ice-water and a bucket of oil (at room temperature). Which bucket should he dump his steel into?

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Solution | Comment 16 of 22 |
If the steel were put into the water it would quickly go to the gas phase which has an incredible amount of energy if I remember correctly approximately 4300 KJ/mol. This amount of energy will not really allow the steel to cool all that quickly. The oil on the other hand has a very high bioling point and in fact requires more energy (heat) to raise it's temperature. Therefore the oil would be more resistant to a heat increase resulting in it staying cooler longer which ultimately allows for the steel to cooler quicker. As for the skeptic. Air is not a quick way to cool anything because the molecules in the air move around so much that it does not get a chance to cool things down. Consider putting and ice cube in water at room temperature and at the same time put the ice cube on a table. The ice cube in the water will melt much quicker than the one sitting on the table.
  Posted by Ben on 2004-04-02 16:20:42
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