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Moth balls raise octane of fuel. If you use too many, will blow heads off engine. Been there and done that

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Where did your moth balls go 6 months ago you put them in your camper and now there gone why?

Naphthalene or moth balls sublimate(change from a solid to a gas) so they can "disappear."


Explain why naphthalene or moth balls disappear without wetting the clothes?

Naphthalene (moth balls) sublimes, which means it transitions from a solid to a gas without going through a liquid phase. This process occurs due to the substance's high vapor pressure at room temperature, causing it to evaporate directly into the air. As a result, naphthalene can disappear from clothes without leaving any visible residue.


Why napyhalene balls are kept in woolen and silk clothes?

Naphthalene gas kills moth eggs and larvae, protecting the fabrics. You need to keep them in a sealed container so the gas doesn't leak out.


How does sublimation differ from condensation?

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.


How do you make a Honda rancher es go faster?

Put two moth balls inside a FULL tank of gas. Also helps to clean out carb and injectors.


Do moth balls dissolve in water?

Mothballs work as an insecticide by giving off toxic gases that kill moths, moth larvae and moth eggs in woolen fabrics sealed in tight containers with mothballs. The traditional mothballs generally contain naphthalene and/or paradichlorobenzene. From a solid mothball, it sublimates, forming gas. The particles (see Kinetic Particle Theory) in the mothball gas will then diffuse in the cupboard. By diffusing, the whole cupboard will then have the noxious vapours, which interfere with the respiratory system of the moth or pest, killing it. If there is no present moth/pest in the cupboard, then the noxious vapours will prevent them from coming.


Is naphthalene balls poison?

Naphthalene balls are not intended for consumption and can be toxic if ingested. They release a gas that can cause health issues if inhaled in high concentrations, particularly for children and pets. It is recommended to keep naphthalene balls out of reach of children and pets and use them as directed for their intended purpose of moth repellent.


What is it called when solid is directly turned into gas?

It's called sublimation. Not too many substances do this, but two common substances that do are carbon dioxide (CO2) and moth balls. The opposite process of going from a gas to a solid is called deposition.


Which phase transition occurs when moth balls slowly become smaller and eventually disappear?

The moth balls get smaller by the process of evaporation. Due to the health risks of 1,4-dichlorobenzene (newer type), and flammability of naphthalene (older type), other substances like camphor are sometimes used.


What cheap power adders could you find for a 1992 camaro rs?

put moth balls in your gas it will run like a raped ape for a short time but will probably blow the motor after a few runs.


What are example of gas and solid?

moth ball and air


How does aerodynamics help you save gas?

By lowering the automobile's wind resistance to its forward motion