The rear of a refrigerator (where a gas is being compress to the extent it becomes a liquid) is hot
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Refrigerant flows through the compressor, which raises the pressure of the refrigerant. Next the refrigerant flows through the condenser, where it condenses from vapor form to liquid form, giving off heat in the process. ... The refrigerant draws heat from the evaporator which causes the regrigerant to vaporize.
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