Physics, asked by Aryanpriyadarshi, 1 year ago

what is a freon in refrigerator​

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Answered by Acceber
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Freon is the trademarked name for a liquid refrigerant used in refrigerators as well as air conditioners, heat pumps and other appliances used in heating and cooling. ... Lack of Freon is unlikely, since the refrigerator maintains a consistent supply unless there is a leak in one of its components


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Answered by abhinavnayan18
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Freon is a chlorofluorocarbon (CFC). Freon is a colorless gas, also called R-22. Dupont trademarked the name Freon. CFCs have been used in refrigeration for many years, but in 1974, a researcher at the University of California found out that chlorofluorocarbon was harming the ozone layer.

Not only does Freon itself harm the ozone layer, but the manufacturing of Freon releases another product into the atmosphere. This gas, called HFC-23, it is also harmful and contributes to global warming. Although Freon is highly restricted and regulated in its use, older appliances still use and release this harmful gas.

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