Question
When a refrigerant condenses, the surrounding air is _____.
cooled
condensed
unchanged
warmed
cooled
condensed
unchanged
warmed
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When a refrigerant condenses, the surrounding air is **warmed**. This is because the refrigerant releases heat to the surrounding environment as it changes from a gas to a liquid.
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