It could be any of the three but at room temperature it is a gas. Freon is a gas
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Xenon is an anaesthetic gas but otherwise is harmless.
Freon is a trade name. Most use Puron now.
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The effect of freon gas on the human is depend on how much he inhaled or how long he/she exposed on the gas. If you inhaled a large amount of freon gas for a short period of time, it will surely affects your nervous system. It will start on getting dizzy up to the irregular heart beats.
If you have the car running and freon 12 gets in the air cleaner mixes with r12 you have fosgene gas the same stuff used in world war 1 its a nerve gas be carful
Carbon dioxide (CO2) has the greatest effect on breathing as it regulates the body's respiratory drive. An increase in CO2 levels stimulates the need to breathe, while a decrease can cause breathing to slow or stop.
R 134 is freon gas. In small amounts, the exposure to freon gas is not dangerous. In larger amounts, freon can cause respiratory issues.
No. Freon is non-toxic, but one can suffocate from breathing Freon, just as one might suffocate from breathing carbon dioxide and not getting fresh air within 10-30 seconds, or so. Freon's lack of toxicity is precisely why it revolutionized refrigeration, particularly in the home, in the 1930s.
Freon isn't a single compound, it's a family of related chemicals. Most freons are colorless and odorless.
Freon gas is used in refrigerators, air conditioners, ovens and all other types of these things.
Freon
Freon gas? Mostly r134a.
It could be any of the three but at room temperature it is a gas. Freon is a gas
If a dog licks freon, it can cause irritation to their mouth, tongue, and esophagus. Freon is a toxic gas that can be harmful if ingested, leading to symptoms such as vomiting, drooling, difficulty breathing, and in severe cases, it can be fatal. It's important to seek veterinary care immediately if you suspect your dog has licked freon.
Freon is a gas at room temperature and a liquid when cooled or compressed. Freon gas is colorless, non-flammable and relatively odorless. Some Freons have an ether-like odor.