wow u guys could use a little help on this,
first of all this freeze 12, if its used in a/c's, is a gas at room temp, the ways a/c's work is by compressing that gas so much that it becomes a liquid. once a liquid it is then allowed to reform into a gas but this change in phase allows it to hold a lot more heat in gas form then it would in liquid form, therefore it takes the heat away from anything surrounding the phase change point.
This heat dosent dissappear, when it compressed back into a liquid the heat is released into the atmosphere.
first of all this freeze 12, if its used in a/c's, is a gas at room temp, the ways a/c's work is by compressing that gas so much that it becomes a liquid. once a liquid it is then allowed to reform into a gas but this change in phase allows it to hold a lot more heat in gas form then it would in liquid form, therefore it takes the heat away from anything surrounding the phase change point.
This heat dosent dissappear, when it compressed back into a liquid the heat is released into the atmosphere.