- For a compound derived from a saturated hydrocarbon denoted by the chemical formulaCmHnFpC1qIn which (n + p + q) = 2m + 2, the complete designation of a refrigerant isR(m − l)(n + 1)(p)
- The brominated refrigerants are denoted by putting an additional B and a number to denote as to how many chlorine atoms are replaced by bromine atoms.
- In the case of isomers, i.e., compounds with the same chemical formula but different molecular structure, subscrips a, b, etc. are used after the designations.
- Unsaturated compounds, for which (n + p + q) = 2m, are distinguished by putting the digit 1 before (m − 1).
- For inorganic refrigerants, numerical designations have been given according to then molecular weight added to 700.
- In the case of butane, C4H10 and higher hydrocarbons, arbitrary designation R 600 is used.
DESIGNATION OF REFRIGERANTS
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