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SV: [mk2] a/c questions




>>Absolutely possible.  But in this case the combination is significantly
heavier than air.  The atomic weight of a typical molecule of air is (if
memory serves) 14 to 18, where the atomic weight of a molecule of R12 is
around 121.  So it's not going up as R12 and if it breaks down into it's
constituent parts it's not dangerous.  Don't you hate it? >>

It's half of the truth. Freon isn't really bad for the environment, more bad for us humans. But freon that gets burnt forms some lighter than air combinations that kills the ozon layer, I think the newer freon formula is less pollutant in that matter.

Roland Johansson, Swedish Viking
Scirocco 1,8T -82
Http://hem.passagen.se/toker


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