Aside from the make, we'd also need to know the model and model year in order to answer this question.
1.30 kg (46 oz)
700 grams or about 24 oz
It came from the factory with R12 (Freon). As R12 is so very expensive, I would convert this car to R134a. You can buy a conversion kit at most auto parts stores. If you have leak, make sure to have the leak repaired.
A landlord should be able to continue to add the freon to help you stay cool as long as he wants. The only caveat is that if you continue to suffer long delays between his ability to add freon, he may then be violating his contract to provide you a livable condition.
There is many different types of Freon. If the freon that you are trying to use is R-22 then you have to have a EPA certification to handle that freon. This freon is considered ozone depleteing. Now there is freon out there that is not ozone depleting like the freon in cars made after 1993. That is called R-134a which is sold everywhere even in Wal-Mart.
A 2003 Lincoln Town Car typically requires about 28 ounces (or 1.75 pounds) of R-134a refrigerant for its air conditioning system. It's important to check the specific vehicle manual or service guidelines, as the exact amount can vary based on the system's condition and whether any components were replaced. Always ensure that refrigerant is added in a professional setting to avoid overcharging the system.
A freezer from 1970 and for many years after requires R134 type freon.
Should take aprox 30 ounces of freon.
The price of an embossed print of Abraham Lincoln would depend on many things. The age, the condition and even the artist of the print.
Freon-13 is chlorotrifluoromethane: CClF3. This molecule has 5 atoms.
Which do i hook to to charge the freon in a 2004 ford expedition
There is no such coin as a Franklin dollar. If you're referring to a Franklin HALF dollar, it weighs about 12.5 grams in new condition, and 90% of that is silver. The other 10% is copper.