What happens to the superheated refrigerant as it passes through the condenser?
A. The refrigerant comes in contact with the hot ambient air and becomes further superheated.
B. The refrigerant is cooled causing it to change into a vaporous state.
C. The refrigerant is cooled causing it to change states into low pressure liquid.
D. The refrigerant is cooled causing it to change states into high pressure liquid.
Answer: D
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