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What happens to the temperature of boiling water once it starts to boil?
 
  A) The water temperature decreases after the water begins to boil.
  B) It increases above the boiling point in proportion to the amount of heat added during the boiling process.
  C) The water temperature stays the same once the water begins to boil.
  D) It increases to 1F above the boiling point.

Question 2

A device used to evenly distribute mixtures of liquid and vapor refrigerant leaving the TEV to multiple evaporator circuits is called a:
 
  A) Refrigerant junction. B) Refrigerant header.
  C) Refrigerant manifold. D) Refrigerant distributor.



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Answer to Question 1

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