Acetone has a very low boiling temperature. when we put some acetone on our palm the particles of it gains energy from our palm and evaporates quickly which causes cooling.........
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People have different types of nerve endings for pressure and temperature, and the ice is a cold temperature, so the temperature nerve endings pick up this and send a signal to the brain, which acknowledges the cold ice cube
Our palm feel cold when we put some acetone or perfume on it because the particle of acetone an perfume when put it take the latent heat from our hand. so we feel cold. this also causes cooling effect.
When we put some acetone or perfume on our palm, the acetone or perfume gains energy from our body since it's temperature is less than our palm and due to the fact that energy travels from a warmer body to a cooler body. This taking of energy from our palm makes our palm feel cool.
Petrol is a volatile liquid. It evaporates easily at room temperature.For this it takes heat from its surroundings(in this case your palm).Hence your palm is cooled
Because they evoporates quickly.Heat from palm absorbed to evoporate.So we feel cool.
this is because of inert gases present in perfume
its simple , your blood pressure goes high - NOT Your palm will feel cool as the alcohol evaporates.
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Most definetly yes, think about when you put abit of perfume on your wrist, some will soak into the skin bout it also dissapears pretty quick. I think the main reason is it is quite volatile. Perfume also evaporates quicker than water ;)
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