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Why is liquid ammonia used in ice plants?

Liquid ammonia acts as a refrigerant in ice plants...

Last Updated On: Sunday, August 02, 2009

 

Liquid ammonia acts as a refrigerant in ice plants. Evaporation of a liquid needs heat energy. When liquid ammonia vapourizes, it absorbs large quantities of heat without changing its temperature. For these reasons, ammonia is widely used as a refrigerant. About 17 g of liquid ammonia absorbs 5,700 calories of heat from the surrounding water. This cools the water and ultimately freezes it to ice.

 

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