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Well ammonia is a weak base and and NaNH2 is a strong base, so overall, you've got a pretty strong base.
The principle of an air conditioner is evaporation of a liquid, that results in cooling, the same way sweat evaporating off your skin causes cooling. The difference is after the liquid evaporates it is returned back into a liquid state by compression. The fins that surround the tubes that this gas/liquid travels around in, are there to transmit the cooling into the air by increasing the surface area. If you don't vacuum these fins the cooling effect of the evaporation does not reach the air, so the a.c. has to run longer to cool the room and you. If you clean them it will significantly reduce your energy costs, so do it.
A machine cooling system is commonly known as a "cooling system" or "cooling mechanism." It is designed to dissipate heat generated by the machine and maintain its temperature within a prescribed operating range. Examples include air cooling systems, liquid cooling systems, and refrigeration-based systems.
Today's power generation, conversion, and distribution require effective cooling. As heat loads continue to increase, manufacturers of wind turbines are turning to liquid cooling to remove high watt density heat loads. Cold plates, heat exchangers, and ambient cooling systems are a few of the cooling technologies used for liquid cooling in power applications.Power generation requires cooling techniques due to the vast amount of heat that is emitted in the production and transmission of power. The energy transformers used in the wind turbines depend on climatic conditions which affect the performance of the transformers.
Condensing, or condensation.
Anhydrous Ammonia (aka, NH3, Refrigeration Grade) can be turned into a liquid by either intense cooling or by compressing the gas.
Evaporation is the process of water becoming a vapour. Condensation is the cooling of the water vapour back into a liquid.
to remove a liquid from another liquid
a liquid turns into gas when it is heated...
Sodium is not reacting with liquid ammonia. But it is reacting with Aquas ammonia.
Condensing or Condensation
There are many uses with ammonia. We use liquid in refregirators.
Condensing is when a substance undergoes a phase transition from the gas phase to the liquid phase.
"Th confusuing thing is . . . ." the previous answer. In chem, H2O is a liquid.
Melting and condensing.
Condensing (Gas>>Liquid), freezing (Liquid>>Solid)