Submitted by samskiter t3_zsiyxn in askscience
bob0979 t1_j199pol wrote
Reply to comment by exbm in Why do we use phase change refrigerants? by samskiter
This latent heat for the phase change is also energy that doesn't require as much temperature difference, allowing more efficient energy extraction because some of the energy being transferred isn't received 'in temperature' but in physical state change. The Temps don't equalize as quickly because some of this energy is stored elsewhere than temperature. The whole system just gets to be a higher energy process by including the buffer of state changes.
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