I am certain that they will blend in just right.
I am unsure however of whether they will dissolve or not.
From a scientific point of view, that could depend on how saturated the urine is.
Anybody out there that have actually tested this?
We would love to know the result.
I would love to do this experiment myself but I do fortunately not have any mothballs.
I am certain that they would blend one way or another.
Maybe dissolve really fast if you used a whisk together with a drill.
It is a possible possibility and I do not turn down the possibility.
It is however a possibility that if one did this experiment, then one should do so in a highly ventilated room, preferably outside.
When your kineys mix waste with water it forms urine.
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In a recent Mythbusters, it was determined to be "plausible" that mothballs can actually increase your car's mileage. If mothballs were placed in your gas tank, I suspect you would smell the scent mothballs as they dissolved and then burned. It doesn't sound like mothballs would "spike" your tank. How can you tell if your tank has been spiked? If you cannot tell, it probably doesn't matter.
Mothballs are usually made of naphthalene. Naphthalene has a boiling point of aroun 218oC (424oF).
Mothballs are often made from naphthalene. Naphthalene sublimes, that is it goes straight from solid to gas.
Some people say it does. Some people say Mothballs repel snakes.
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Assuming you mean how mothballs dance in certain solutions, I can describe to you one way in which you can make mothballs dance. When vinegar and baking soda combine, they form a gas called carbon dioxide (which is the fizz in sparkly drinks like coke, champagne and soda). If you fill a jar halfway with water, and mix in about 2 tablespoons of baking soda, drop in a few mothballs, and then mix in about 2 tablespoons of vinegar, you will see the mothballs dance in the water! What's happening is the formed gas, carbon dioxide (or CO2), reaches and coats the mothballs and causes them to float up, and as they fall down after the gas has reached the surface, they collect even more bubbles which causes them to float up again, creating a "dancing mothball" display. I hope this answers your question at least partially.
Mothballs are legally sold for use of the purposes listed on the label. It is illegal to use mothballs for other purposes including using mothballs in gardens.
Bleh. Mothballs are gross.
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When your kineys mix waste with water it forms urine.
The scientific name for mothballs is naphthalene.
As I opened the wardrobe, mothballs fell out.
Bleach alone is toxic. So mixing it with urine, might dilute it if anything
I have never known mothballs to cause nose bleeds.
the mothballs will fly away