No, freon does not smell like ammonia. Freon, a type of refrigerant, typically has a faint, sweet odor. Ammonia, on the other hand, has a strong, pungent odor often associated with cleaning products.
Freon is odorless because it is a combination of gas and oil. However, many believe it can be detected by a sweet smelling fragrant in the air.
Freon is odorless; you cannot smell it.
Freon itself does not have a strong smell. However, when mixed with certain lubricants in the refrigerator's system, it can produce a chemical odor that some people describe as sweet or chlorinated. If you smell unusual odors coming from your refrigerator, it's best to have it inspected by a professional.
Freon is odorless, but it is possible to smell the refrigerant oil that could also be leaking.
Freon mixed with refrigerate oil will have a slight smell.................
There is no smell, unless somebody has used something like 22a freon which is actually propane and may have a sulphur smell
Freon R134 is a gas used to charge A/C units. It does not have a smell or color. ...Actually the proper name is not FREON® which is a DuPont trademark brand of HCFC based refrigerants, like FREON® 22. The actual R-134a DuPont Brand name is Suva® 134a... and R-134a DOES have an odour, it is a difficult to detect, "sweet , ether-like" odour.
R134a Freon is an oxymoron, Freon is R12 but the answer is yes, a subtle 'sweetish' odor
my car a/c smells like freon? Type your answer here...
Freon R134 is a gas used to charge A/C units. It does not have a smell or color. ...Actually the proper name is not FREON® which is a DuPont trademark brand of HCFC based refrigerants, like FREON® 22. The actual R-134a DuPont Brand name is Suva® 134a... and R-134a DOES have an odour, it is a difficult to detect, "sweet , ether-like" odour.
It could kill it, but more likely it will just burn its tongue. It will kill the animal.Animals like freon because it's sweet to the taste. I think freon is trying to make it without the sweet taste.