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What does a refrigerant's 'glide' refer to?
Refrigerant glide is the temperature difference between the saturated liquid and saturated vapor states at a given pressure for a zeotropic refrigerant blend.
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Question: What does a refrigerant's 'glide' refer to?
Answer options: ✅ The temperature difference between the start and end of a phase change at a constant pressure
- The rate at which a refrigerant leaks from a system
- The viscosity of the refrigerant oil
- The refrigerant's ability to absorb heat
Correct answer: The temperature difference between the start and end of a phase change at a constant pressure
Explanation: Refrigerant glide is the temperature difference between the saturated liquid and saturated vapor states at a given pressure for a zeotropic refrigerant blend.
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