Chemical composition and properties, different system pressures, different pressure/teperarature relationships in when they'll change states from liquid to vapor... you never mix refrigerants, period.
R22 and R410 are common.
No
Is r-22 Freon compatible with r-134a freon?
Absolutely not ... R410 operates at much higher pressures than R22, and mixing would do nothing but contaminate both refrigerants (and possibly mess up your system)
No, the two cannot be blended.
No , they operate at different pressures and are not compatible.
Wal-Mart do not have r22 freon, this is a false ad.
NO
Freon is another commonly used name for refrigerant, which can include R22, R410, and R12. The price per pound depends on which type, and should be only installed or sold by a certified technician. In most countries, the release or use of refrigerant by uncertified individuals is illegal.
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No