burns
burns
Trying to stop escaping liquid refrigerant with your hands can result in severe frostbite or skin damage due to the extremely low temperatures of the refrigerant. Additionally, it can lead to respiratory issues if inhaled, as refrigerants can displace oxygen or be harmful when vaporized. It's crucial to use appropriate safety equipment and procedures when handling refrigerants to avoid personal injury and ensure safety.
It is called high pressure for a good reason. The high pressure side can and will pump the refrigerant back into the can of refrigerant and explode in your hands. One more reason to let the professionals work on the air conditioning in your vehicle.
It's a solid because you can hold it in your bare hands.
Many different things can happen to your body when you yell. You can get a headache, pain in the chest, you can get numbness in your feet as well as your hands.
Trying to stop escaping liquid refrigerant with your hands can cause frostbite due to the extremely low temperature of the refrigerant. Additionally, the refrigerant can cause skin irritation or burns upon contact. It is important to always use proper equipment and safety procedures when handling refrigerants.
burns
Their chest
over their chest
life is like liquid slipping through your hands.
If you rub your two hands together nothing will happen, it will just become a little pale
water.
they hate when people hold them in their hands . they secrete the liquid and discolor the hands .
That depends on whose wrong hands.
Depends how big the hands are.
Not really, but it's not bad for them either
They would get burned.