I'm betting with Bob.
Canned air is basically Freon-152, if memory serves. As a refrigerant, we should expect it to expand and contract in response to changes in temperature and pressure more than air. Right?
I'm betting with Bob.
Canned air is basically Freon-152, if memory serves. As a refrigerant, we should expect it to expand and contract in response to changes in temperature and pressure more than air. Right?