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Two very different processes:

  • Car coolant is a liquid, in Canada usually a glycol and water mixture with added corrosion protectant. this fluid is pumped around in the engine until it becomes hot, it then is pumped through a radiator where the cool air takes away the heat.
  • A refrigerator takes a gas and compresses it raising the temperature, the gas then enters a Condenser coil where it cools and changes to liquid. This releases an enormous amount of heat to the air for little investment of energy. The liquid then goes through a valve or opening called an orifice that lowers the pressure a bunch, this lowers the temperature a bunch as the liquid boiled to a gas causing the inside of the fridge to be cold. the gas goes back into the compressor and so on.
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