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Air conditions use chemicals that are easily converted from the gas to liquid phase and back. Heat from the air inside a room is transferred out of a room. Cool gaseous fluid at a low pressure flows into a compressor and is squeezed. Because of the increase in pressure, the gas is heated and then flows into the condenser (the back part with metal strips) and the generated heat is dissipated and gas changed to liquid. The high pressure liquid then enters the evaporator through a small hole, pressure drops, and it beings to evaporate. Heat from the room is absorbed in the evaporation process. The gas leaves the evaporator and beings again in the compressor.

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