what do i do if my dog ate camphor berries
Yes geckos hate the smell of camphor. Camphor smells like moose urine so when the gecko smells this, they feel like the inferior animal and back away from it.
Some say Ox Eye Daisies, Camphor, 'fly spray', Honey or somewhere between Rosemary and Camphor
Your basement smells like moth balls because you either have the camphor smell throughout your basement or your wall contains the chemical agents in moth balls
Camphor is solid material ,that is sublimate.The bond of the camphor breaks when the specific temperature is given to the camphor which directly changes the state of camphor into liquid state it is all upon its ignition temperature. The proccess in which the solid state of matter gets converted into gaseous state without passing through the liquid state is called sublimation, and, the deposited crystalline material so obtained is called sublimate.
Certain moths and other insects emit a smell similar to a moth ball. If you smell this in your home it probably means you have an insect infestation.
in Islam camphor is used for giving bath to deadbody before burial it helps the body against decay and also give it a good smell!!!
To my re-collection, anti freeze will have an oder such as camphor. I haven't really had the opportunity to burn anti freeze or the experience of leakage on a hot engine or manifold. Hey, someone may have a better answer or a different type of smell.
Yes, it is volatile enough to smell it, but the amount is very, very low. Thanks to the (also) very low odour treshold (=high odour potency) you can smell it. Camphor is a 1,4-bridged-isoprpyl 6C-cyclo methyl-alkan-2-one (C10H16O), one of the bicyclic monoterpenes like pineen (in natural terpentine) and borneol (in artificial lavender- and rosemary oil.
Camphor is a crystalline substance.
Camphor is a volatile solid i.e. its vapour pressure becomes equal to the atmospheric pressure much below the melting point. But, common salt is non-volatile. Hence, camphor may be very easily separated from common salt by a physical process, SUBLIMATION! props to yahoo answers
sublimation of camphor