Refrigerants are substances which are used in refrigerators and they are generally gases. They are periodically compressed and allowed to expand adiabatically in order to bring the temperature lower and lower. This is how the temperature inside a refrigerator gets lower and lower. CFC (Chlorofluoro Carbon) and Methane (CH4) are such two compound refrigerants. Now a days due to environmental issues the practice of using these gases as refrigerants is discouraged. They are found to be potent global warming gases.
Inorganic refrigerants are refrigerants that are not organic
A compound
A binary compound is a one that consists of exactly two elements.it is a compound made of two substances
The substance formed by the chemical combination of two or more elements is a compound.
the compound words is separate to two words
a refrigerant that does not change its pressure/temperature relationship when changing phases. CFC are pure compound refrigerants.
Refrigerant blend
Inorganic refrigerants are refrigerants that are not organic
What is a near-zerotopic blend
HFC refrigerants
um i think you meant "What is chloroform". Because chlorofoam is not in my dictionary. anyway... chloroform is the organic compound with formula CHCI. The colorless, sweet-smelling, dense liquid is a trihalomethane, and is considered somewhat hazardous. Several million tons are produced annually as a precursor to Teflon and refrigerants, but its use for refrigerants is being phased out.
Refrigerants release CFC's. They react with ozone to deplete it.
"Freon" is a trademark name of DuPont for a series of HFC and CFC refrigerants which they manufactured - other companies manufactured and continue to manufacture the same refrigerants, but cannot use the name Freon for their product. Some of the refrigerants marketed under the name Freon are flammable, and some are not. The CFC refrigerants will almost certainly be flammable - the HFC refrigerants may or may not be.
Natural refrigerants - ammonia, hydrocarbons, carbon dioxide, water, air; HFC's
Many refrigerants cause damage to the ozone layer. These are CFC's.
Refrigerants come in various types. The CFC's in refrigerants damage the ozone.
A chlorofluorocarbon is a simple gaseous compound that contains carbon, chlorine, fluorine, and sometimes hydrogen. CFCs are used as refrigerants, cleaning solvents, and aerosol propellants, and in the manufacture of plastic foams.