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Naphthalene and camphor the process is sublimation
The colour of the feso4.7h20 is changes .
It depends on how you heat it. If it's combined with other plants and chemicals and is heated through the temperature of a flame, then it can effect the brain when inhaled. It, in simple terms, has the potential to get one high. But if you mean burning the actual substance itself and applying it to the skin, then it will be as harmful as a chemical burn. There's different parts to the camphor plant. If you heat certain parts, they create the smell of the camphor plant, which is used in some aroma therapies practices. And there are different types of camphor plants. Do your research a bit to receive a more specific answer.
It is very interesting to know that camphor is solid at room temperature. However if it is heated even slightly, it changes into gaseous state.
A camphor ball, when placed inside a wardrobe, will slowly give off a gas that stops a moth from laying eggs, and the larva from damaging the clothes. As the gas is given off, so the ball will become ever smaller. If heated, the process is quickened, and (possibly, I've never tried it) the gas could catch fire from a naked flame.
Camphor will sublime when heated mildly (sugar will not). Heat the mixture mildly, collect the sublimate separately, cool the sublimate to get camphor.
it should be heated at 500°c
it should be heated at 500°c
How much it is heated. What has the heat done to the object ETC
Naphthalene and camphor the process is sublimation
The colour of the feso4.7h20 is changes .
cloudiness
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
It depends on how you heat it. If it's combined with other plants and chemicals and is heated through the temperature of a flame, then it can effect the brain when inhaled. It, in simple terms, has the potential to get one high. But if you mean burning the actual substance itself and applying it to the skin, then it will be as harmful as a chemical burn. There's different parts to the camphor plant. If you heat certain parts, they create the smell of the camphor plant, which is used in some aroma therapies practices. And there are different types of camphor plants. Do your research a bit to receive a more specific answer.
It is very interesting to know that camphor is solid at room temperature. However if it is heated even slightly, it changes into gaseous state.
The copper becomes black!
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