its fruity smell tempts us to get addicted .
Napthalene is found in moth balls.
Napthalene or paradichlorobenzine.
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Napthalene Balls
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.
Naphthalene sublimes over time. That means it turns into vapour which disappears into the air.
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.
Naphthelin undergoes sublimates when exposed to air,ie,direct change of state from solid state to vapour state.
the solute is napthalene and the solvent is air.
When naphthalene balls are exposed to sunlight, they undergo sublimation, which is the process of transitioning from a solid state directly to a gaseous state. This results in the gradual disappearance of the naphthalene balls as they evaporate into the air.