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R134a..Here "a" is used to denote that it is an isomer. R134 and R134a have same chemical formula and atomic weight but different chemical structures.

 

R134 has NBP of about -19 C whereas R134a has a NBP of about -26C.

 

And dont use capital 'A' in R134a …. "A" denotes that the refrigerant is non -azeotropic.

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R134a..Here "a" is used to denote that it is an isomer. R134 and R134a have same chemical formula and atomic weight but different chemical structures.

 

R134 has NBP of about -19 C whereas R134a has a NBP of about -26C.

 

And dont use capital 'A' in R134a …. "A" denotes that the refrigerant is non -azeotropic.

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R134a..Here "a" is used to denote that it is an isomer. R134 and R134a have same chemical formula and atomic weight but different chemical structures.

R134 has NBP of about -19 C whereas R134a has a NBP of about -26C.

And dont use capital 'A' in R134a …. "A" denotes that the refrigerant is non -azeotropic.

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R134a..Here "a" is used to denote that it is an isomer. R134 and R134a have same chemical formula and atomic weight but different chemical structures.

R134 has NBP of about -19 C whereas R134a has a NBP of about -26C.

And dont use capital 'A' in R134a as you have done in your question. "A" denotes that the refrigerant is non -azeotropic.

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R134a..Here "a" is used to denote that it is an isomer. R134 and R134a have same chemical formula and atomic weight but different chemical structures.

R134 has NBP of about -19 C whereas R134a has a NBP of about -26C.

And dont use capital 'A' in R134a as you have done in your question. "A" denotes that the refrigerant is non -azeotropic.

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R134a..Here "a" is used to denote that it is an isomer. R134 and R134a have same chemical formula and atomic weight but different chemical structures.

R134 has NBP of about -19 C whereas R134a has a NBP of about -26C.

And dont use capital 'A' in R134a . "A" denotes that the refrigerant is non -azeotropic.

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R134a..Here "a" is used to denote that it is an isomer. R134 and R134a have same chemical formula and atomic weight but different chemical structures.

R134 has NBP of about -19 C whereas R134a has a NBP of about -26C.

And dont use capital 'A' in R134a as you have done in your question. "A" denotes that the refrigerant is non -azeotropic.

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