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    I am looking for some information on refrigerant mixtures.
    I am trying to solve a problem from Dr Stoeker's book 'design of thermal systems' which involves R12 and R114. I am stuck at a point. I don't know how to evaluate the properties of the point after compression. I would really appreciate if someone can help me out.
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    Hang in there Sanjyot, I am sure one of the many fridge boffins on this forum will get back with an answer soon
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    While I'm not very technical, I would gather to say that the properties are hot?

    How about assuming the properties for each refrigerant's vapor state and average them out?

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