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there well if u gona take medicine inside nothing will happened but if u have some dissolving calcium tablets in water and if u put it into cold water it will dissolve but it will take more time then the normal water but if u take medicine with cold water the water will be warm in mints so don't worry :)
i take in air and bring out carbodioxide
yes. it do.
When energy (in this case, heat) is added, it excites the molecules and causes them to begin to move more. This extra movement causes them to repel one another more, causing the substance to take up more space.
It is possible to take cold showers during the winter, though it may be uncomfortable.
A 1987 would have been built with r12. It should be retrofitted to R 134a.
if it has 134a hose connections, then it takes 134a. if it has the regular thread couplers then it should still have r12 in the system
hey that will be 134a all vehicle from 1993 uses 134a
1994 and later models use R-134a refrigerant. Previous models used R-12 which by federal law is restricted for sale to the home mechanic. Take any early model cars to a qualified mechanic and have it replaced with R-134a. You can buy a R-134a kit at any parts store and do it yourself. NOTE: Never add more than two cans at home. If the system is still not getting cold (30-40 degrees cooler than outside ambient) it should be taken to a repair shop for proper service and repair.
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no...you should take it to a doctor.
134A .. check the sticker that is under the hood, think it is to the right as you are looking at the engine on the fire wall.
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