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(Created page with "{{Languages}} {{:Infobox:Fluoroketone (hot)}} {{Stub}} {{Upcoming}} {{About/Space age}} '''Fluoroketone (hot)''' is the baseline form of fluoroketone coolant, and must be cooled in the cryogenic plant{{SA}} into fluoroketone (cold){{SA}} before it can be used in a process. Most processes that use coolant (excluding fusion) generally produce half as much hot fluoroketone as cold fluoroketone they consume. == History == {{history|2.0.0| * Introduced in Space Ag...")
 
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'''Fluoroketone (hot)''' is the baseline form of fluoroketone coolant, and must be cooled in the [[cryogenic plant]]{{SA}} into [[fluoroketone (cold)]]{{SA}} before it can be used in a process. Most processes that use coolant (excluding fusion) generally produce half as much hot fluoroketone as cold fluoroketone they consume.
'''Fluoroketone''' is the heated baseline form of fluoroketone coolant, and must be cooled in the [[cryogenic plant]]{{SA}} into [[fluoroketone (cold)]]{{SA}} before it can be used in an industrial process. Most processes that use this coolant (excluding fusion) generally produce half as much hot fluoroketone as cold fluoroketone they consume.


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Fluoroketone is the heated baseline form of fluoroketone coolant, and must be cooled in the cryogenic plant into fluoroketone (cold) before it can be used in an industrial process. Most processes that use this coolant (excluding fusion) generally produce half as much hot fluoroketone as cold fluoroketone they consume.

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