Naphthalene sublimes over time. That means it turns into vapour which disappears into the air.
Naphthalene balls, commonly used as mothballs, gradually disappear due to sublimation, a process where solid naphthalene transitions directly into gas without becoming liquid. As the naphthalene evaporates, it disperses into the air, leading to a reduction in the size of the balls. This process can be accelerated by factors such as heat and airflow. Over time, this results in the complete disappearance of the naphthalene balls.
Perferably your Heavy Balls or your Ultra Balls. Possibly even Level Balls or Dusk Balls.
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Napthalene is found in moth balls.
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When naphthalene balls are exposed to the sun, they can sublimate, which means they transform directly from a solid to a gas without melting. This process can cause the naphthalene balls to slowly disappear over time. Additionally, exposure to sunlight can cause the naphthalene balls to lose their characteristic odor due to evaporation.
Naphthalene balls sublimate when exposed to air, meaning they transform from a solid directly into a gas. This process occurs due to the low vapor pressure of naphthalene, causing it to evaporate quickly in open air without leaving residue behind.
Because the napthalene sublimes. Thus the reduction of its mass.
They say napthalene can but it has to be extracted and used like gasoline, you can't just shove mothballs in there.
Because they sublimate.
No, naphthalene balls do not dissolve in water. They are composed of a waxy substance that slowly evaporates into the air to repel insects and moths.