Refrigerants such as R12, R502, R22, R134a, and newer blends contain either chlorine or fluorine and will hydrolyze with moisture or water forming hydrochloric or hydrofluoric acids and more water. Which makes motor windings deteriorate, metal corrosion and sludge which is a mixture of water acid and oil. Hope this helps, Scott
Yes - in fact, water has a refrigerant identification - it is known as R-718.
Refrigerant ammonia also is the Refrigerant r717,it is purity of 99.98% or more of anhydrous ammonia, relative to ordinary ammonia, the refrigeration level of ammonia on water vapor and magazine requirements are higher.
Pancreatic Lipase
lysosomes
what happens when they are exposed to water
No
No
what happens when refrigerant enters the condenser
Yes - in fact, water has a refrigerant identification - it is known as R-718.
Lipase is the enzyme that hydrolyzes lipids.
you will die if you drink it. Nahh you'll probably get very ill though.
Amylase hydrolyzes carbohydrates, lipases breakdown lipids/fats, and proteases break down protein.
amylase
burns
Water
hydrolyzes the macromolecules
usually refrigerant is ammonia and water.Meanwhile absorber is water, lithium bromide and calcium chloride. usually that be in paired is ammonia-water or lithium barium-water