How does refrigeration work? Liquid hydrogen bonds break when you convert a liquid to a gas, and what happens when we break bonds? Energy is absorbed of course, absorbed energy meaning energy flows out of the system manifested as temperature drop, kinetic energy of the field decreases. As soon as the gas is compressed to a liquid, do the bonds re-form but this releases heat, thus one must reject this heat to the environment(aka condenser/fan). Then the liquid bonded refrigerant is diffused into a gas its pressure decreases, it's bonds break, and the temperature goes down like a $5 crack whore.
How does refrigeration work? Liquid hydrogen bonds break when you convert a liquid to a gas, and what happens when we break bonds? Energy is absorbed of course, absorbed energy meaning energy flows out of the system manifested as temperature drop, kinetic energy of the field decreases. As soon as the gas is compressed to a liquid, do the bonds re-form but this releases heat, thus one must reject this heat to the environment(aka condenser/fan). Then the liquid bonded refrigerant is diffused into a gas its pressure decreases, it's bonds break, and the temperature goes down like a $5 crack whore.
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