NO it would be a yes if you was magic
Because they sublimate.
You can use cedar balls in kitchen cabinets that contain canned goods only. Cedar balls have a strong scent that you don't want clinging to your dishes, or polluting your spices or bagged items like bread or chips. But I don't know the advantage to keeping cedar balls among your canned goods. Best you keep them in a closet with clothing or in your dresser drawers.
Naphthalene or moth balls sublimate(change from a solid to a gas) so they can "disappear" without wetting the clothes.
cajones (with an 'a') means drawers. cojones (with an 'o') is a vulgar term for balls/testicles. hope that helps
this is because of the intermolicular space of air get into it.
Naphthalene or moth balls sublimate(change from a solid to a gas) so they can "disappear."
Condensation is changing from a gas to a liquid. In sublimation, substance goes directly from solid to gas without ever becoming a liquid. Moth balls and dry ice both do that.
(maybe).. the alumina-balls, Al2O3
Clothing, ear swabs, cotton balls. Most popular clothing items are probably t-shirts.
Any type of clothing attracts moths to prevent this put some cedar wood or moth balls in your draws. :)
To use the Dragon Balls, you gather all 7 Dragon Balls, witch are orange with red stars, summon the dragon Shenron using the phrase "Shenron, arise!!!", then he will appear from the Dragon Balls. He will ask you to make a wish. Once your wish is granted, he will disappear. The Dragon Balls will scatter across the Earth to be found again.
The mothsballs hatch! Get it? Because they are like moth eggs. It's supposed to be a joke! So basically it's like you put some moth eggs in a suitcase and in a few months it hatches! Hee hee hee! If you don't get it sorry! i think it's pretty funny do you?