Naphthalene is simply one of those issues that is vital and is going to involve trained assistance about
Mothballs don't have a chemical name, but we can identify the chemicals used in them. They used to contain naphtha, or naphthalene (C10H8), but they are currently made with 1,4-dichlorobenzene (C6H4Cl2). Camphor (C10H16O) is also used in some mothballs. Manufacturers also include a bit of something that acts as a deodorant. Wikipedia has additional information, and a link is provided.
Camphor oil is a topical treatment for minor burns, canker sores, and acne. Camphor oil is made by combining 2 balls of camphor with 4 ounces of extra virgin olive oil.
6 examples of sublimation are: *dry ice *naphthalene *Camphor *Iodine *zinc chloride *nepthalene ball
The process is called sublimation.
Naphthalene is simply one of those issues that is vital and is going to involve trained assistance about
Camphor balls and moth balls are the same thing. They are both used to in storage areas to keep away moths.
When adding a solute to a solvent, the freezing point decreases and is also known as freezing-point depression. Hence when naphthalene is added to camphor the freezing point decreases.
Mothballs don't have a chemical name, but we can identify the chemicals used in them. They used to contain naphtha, or naphthalene (C10H8), but they are currently made with 1,4-dichlorobenzene (C6H4Cl2). Camphor (C10H16O) is also used in some mothballs. Manufacturers also include a bit of something that acts as a deodorant. Wikipedia has additional information, and a link is provided.
Most certainly, inhalation of naphthalene is dangerous!
Yes, naphthalene balls have the property of sublimation. This means that they transition directly from a solid state to a gaseous state without passing through a liquid state. When exposed to air, naphthalene balls slowly vaporize and release a strong odor.
Naphthalene or moth balls sublimate(change from a solid to a gas) so they can "disappear" without wetting the clothes.
they're called mothballs-for moths.
naphthalene balls
Camphor oil is a topical treatment for minor burns, canker sores, and acne. Camphor oil is made by combining 2 balls of camphor with 4 ounces of extra virgin olive oil.
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6 examples of sublimation are: *dry ice *naphthalene *Camphor *Iodine *zinc chloride *nepthalene ball