By sharing electrons.
He is the first inventor to invent the compound microscope
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h20. 2 hydrogen 1 oxygen. its a compound not an element
Nincada, Butterfree, Yanma, Venonat, and Joltik.
No. it even says in the EPA 608 prep manual that no refrigrants can be mixed.
No, if you mix them they will form a gel and ruin the compressor. You will have to have the system evacuated and replaced with the new refrigerant.
It is a good low temp gas to replace R12. Also known as 401A is a blend of refrigerants (22-152A-124). It is a good low temp gas to replace R12. Also known as 401A is a blend of refrigerants (22-152A-124).
R10-(flammable) is the lowest flammabilty hazard - R11-Highly flammable and R12 Extremely flammable are greater hazards.
Only if you're trying to destroy your AC system. Never mix refrigerants.
a refrigerant that does not change its pressure/temperature relationship when changing phases. CFC are pure compound refrigerants.
Freon wasn't banned - Freon is a name trademarked by DuPont for a line of CFC and HFC refrigerants they manufactured. What was banned were CFC refrigerants (such as R12). They were banned from further production due to the negative environmental effects they have.
You can't, you need to have the system switched over to use refrigerants R12a or R134a, because the refrigerant R12 is now banned.
There are different types of refrigerant oils. Refrigerants such as R22 and R12 usually use mineral oil. But some of blended refrigerants like R410A can sometimes use a poly oil. These oils can not be blended together. So a system that already has a refrigerant with mineral oil must be charged with refrigerants with the same oil.
Refrigerants are substances which are used in refrigerators and they are generally gases. They are periodically compressed and allowed to expand adiabatically in order to bring the temperature lower and lower. This is how the temperature inside a refrigerator gets lower and lower. CFC (Chlorofluoro Carbon) and Methane (CH4) are such two compound refrigerants. Now a days due to environmental issues the practice of using these gases as refrigerants is discouraged. They are found to be potent global warming gases.
No. They use R22 or R410A. Cars use R12 (before 1993) and R134A (after 1993). You cannot mix them together.
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