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Re: liquid or vapor?
Steven, one of the other major points to consider (besides
temperature) is pressure. Its the pressure that keeps some
of the refrigerant in a liquid state. The pressure is too
great to allow the refrigerant molecules to move further
apart to become a gas. ![]()
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