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Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Practice Test: Refrigerants
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Refrigerants topics include: Refrigerants classification, refrigerants designation system, refrigerants thermodynamic, physical and chemical properties. Refrigerants are chemicals that can change from a liquid to a gas or vice versa at certain temperatures. They absorb heat from their surroundings and release that heat when they change state. Refrigerants are stored in an absorption system.  Some types of refrigerants include: Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs): Nontoxic, nonflammable chemicals that contain carbon, chlorine, and fluorine. CFCs are used in aerosol sprays, blowing agents for foams... Show more
Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Practice Test: Refrigerants
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1. From the following refrigerants, which is one of the most stable refrigerants?
2. What is the number of halo-carbon compound refrigerants commonly used as per ASHRAE?
3. What is the temperature till which Freon group refrigerants remain stable?
4. Which of the following is true about refrigerants?
5. What is the meaning of the last digit in three digits after R type of halo-carbon refrigerants?
6. Among the following refrigerants, which is having the lowest C.O.P for refrigeration system working under the temperature limits of -15°C and 30°C as evaporator and condenser temperature respectively?
7. What is right about the flammability of halo-carbon refrigerants?
8. ________ is widely used in large industrial plants such as cold storages and ice plants as per the cost basis.
9. Which of the following has the least viscosity at a liquid temperature of -15°C and atmospheric pressure?
10. Hydro-carbon refrigerants are commonly used nowadays.
11. __________ based refrigerant is represented by two digits, followed by R?
12. Which of the following has the highest thermal conductivity at the vapour temperature of 30°C?
13. What is the freezing point of R – 12 at atmospheric pressure?
14. Among the following refrigerants, which is having relatively higher miscibility?
15. What is the general chemical formula to be fulfilled by the number of atoms present in a refrigerant?
16. By what ratio, R – 22 has more solubility in water than R – 12?
17. What is the number of halo-carbon compound refrigerants present as per ASHRAE?
18. What is the refrigerant number of Water?
19. What is right about the explosive properties of halo-carbon refrigerants?
20. Which of the following is not the type of refrigerant?
21. What is the criterion to find out leakage of ammonia?
22. In what proportion when Ammonia mixed with air becomes explosive?
23. What is the boiling point of Carbon dioxide at atmospheric pressure?
24. Which letter is assigned to the number of carbon atoms in a refrigerant as per designation system?
25. What is the refrigerant number of water?