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a refrigerant that does not change its pressure/temperature relationship when changing phases. CFC are pure compound refrigerants.

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A pure compound refrigerant maintains its form in pressure and temperature regardless of any changes of phase applied to it.

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Ammonia and propane can be used as refrigerants, The most well known refrigerant is Freon. Many of the small chain hydrocarbons can be used as refrigerants.

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Examples: chlorofluorocarbons, perfluorocarbons, hydrofluorocarbons, propane, ammonia, solid carbon dioxide etc.

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Any cfc refrigant, r12, r502, etc.

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7y ago

No, it is a mixture of R-32 and R-125.

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