R-12 freon freezing point (-252)........ R-22 freon freezing point (-256).......
The freezing point of R-12 ( Dichlorodifluoromethane, a form of Freon) is −157.7 °C.
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Refrigerants do not freeze. They are used due to their favorably low boiling points, so I am going to assume that is what you are asking. The answer would be R-12 which boils at -21.6*F where R-11 boils at 74.7*F. These listed boiling points are at atmospheric pressure at sea level (0 psig/ 14.7 psia).
Freon 12 is a compound.
Freon-12 is a Compound.
if you are referring to sodium fluoride the boiling point is 1695 °C but if you are referring to hydrogen fluoride it is 19.5 °C, 293 K, 67 °F. If you are referring to the element fluorine it is -188 °C .
It drops to about 12 degrees Fahrenheit.
Cold. Below the freezing point of water.
No
No. Refrigerants are not meant to be blended.
No. Refrigerants can't be blended.
I have a '92 and it is Freon 12. There are a couple of ways to tell. 1. There is a sticker under the hood that will tell the type of freon and the amount. 2. The best way is to look at the freon input connection. Freon 12 is a 1/4" flare fitting and freon 134A is much larger. A freon 12 system can be converted to 134a with a kit that is very available. They make these kits because freon 12 is unavailable and is now illegal to sell.