Most popular would be r134a.
An AC compressor is part of an air conditioner which may be used in a car's AC system. The compressor is used to change the pressure between the AC's compartments in order to help condense the refrigerant gas back into a liquid.
The latest gas or refrigerant use for refrigerator, auto aircon and home air-conditioners is no other than 134a
It's common name is freon.
A little, the ac pump will put a draw on the engine more than without the ac on.
Yes. But if you try to save gas by turning off the ac and drive with the windows open you will change the aerodynamic properties of the car so that its air resistance is higher and it will therefore use as much (or more) gas as with the ac on (and windows closed).
nitrogen
yes it does it makes the engine run at a higher rpm to run the ac compressor
yes, because the ac runs off the engine and puts more stress on your engine and has to work harder.(work hard waste gas)
The AC compressor in a car is typically located near the front of the engine, usually on the passenger side. It is connected to the engine with a belt and is responsible for compressing and circulating the refrigerant gas that cools the air inside the car.
Indirectly it does. Gasoline powers the engine which powers the AC. Without the engine running the AC doesn't work. Also on many cars the AC will cause the cars gas mileage to be lower if it is running at maximum AC.
No gasoline used in your car is in a liquid state.
Yes. The AC system uses a compressor, which is driven by the engine of the car, and typically will use a few horsepower to drive it. The increased workload on the engine results in lower fuel mileage.