Definition of Frigorific. Meaning of Frigorific. Synonyms of Frigorific

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Definition of Frigorific

Frigorific
Frigorific Frig"o*rif"ic, Frigorifical Frig"o*rif`ic*ala. [L. frigorificus; frigus, frigoris, cold + facere to make: cf. F. frigorifique.] Causing cold; producing or generating cold. --Quincy.

Meaning of Frigorific from wikipedia

- A frigorific mixture is a mixture of two or more phases in a chemical system that, so long as none of the phases are completely consumed during equilibration...
- of calorific and frigorific radiation and said the communication of heat was the net effect of calorific (hot) rays and frigorific (cold) rays and the...
- other forms of social media. The mixture of ice and salt create eutectic frigorific mixture which can get as cold as −18 °C (0 °F). The salt and ice challenge...
- Boiling-point elevation Colligative properties Deicing Eutectic point Frigorific mixture List of boiling and freezing information of solvents Snow removal...
- points of temperature. The lowest temperature was achieved by preparing a frigorific mixture of ice, water, and a salt ("ammonium chloride or even sea salt")...
- detected a lower temperature when a set of mirrors were used to focus "frigorific rays" from a cold object. In 1791, Pierre Prevost a colleague of Pictet...
- fricāre, frictus dentifrice, friction frig- cold Latin frīgere frigid, frigorific front- forehead Latin frōns, frontis confront, frontage, frontal fruct-...
- Société de fabrication des boissons de Tunisie, SFBT), known as the Tunis Frigorific and Brewery Company until 2012, is a Tunisian food industry group focused...
- infrequent fretum fret- strait transfretation, transfrete frīgus frigor- cold frigorific †frīgusculum friguscul- frōns, fruns frond- frond, frondent, frondescence...
- originally the definition of 0 °F (−17.8 °C). (This is an example of a frigorific mixture.) As body temperature varies, the Fahrenheit scale was later changed...