Refrigerant boiling point
I'm a novice at this ac thing,but I do want to understand exactly what is going on inside the system.Is it correct to say that the refrigerants boiling point is changed by the surface pressure applied to it? Does this mean that when the superheated gas makes its way to the condensing side of the system that the pressure is increased which raises the boiling point for the refrigerant? Is this part of the science that causes the refrigerant to change state back to a liquid,partially because the boiling point is now higher?Or do I have it wrong?Very interested in getting responses on this query!Thank you in advance!