They sublimate: that is go from solid to vapour phase without melting.
They will sublimate: go from being a solid to vapour form without a liquid phase.
You would have to look up info. for the active which is almost always napthalene or paradichlorobenzine.
Napthalene balls form a gaseous state from solid state without turning into liquod i.e. SUBLIMATION
Yes.. they are indeed very deadly.. it has has proven by scientist Roger Meers, head of insect research department at oxford university that moth balls contain a chemical that it deadly if swallowed.. we advice to stay away from moth balls at all times as they could potentially kill. Mothballs are made from Napthalene, which is poisonous.
Naphthalene grains are simply flakes of napthalene, like moth balls or moth flakes, commonly used to deter moths in closets. Naphthalene is a chemical which comes from coal tar, and it is used in a variety of insecticides, lubricants and solvents. The vapour that Naphthalene releases is toxic to insects sucha s moths and silverfish.
They will sublimate: go from being a solid to vapour form without a liquid phase.
Napthalene is found in moth balls.
Napthalene or paradichlorobenzine.
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Naphthelin undergoes sublimates when exposed to air,ie,direct change of state from solid state to vapour state.
Napthalene Balls
its fruity smell tempts us to get addicted .
this is because of the intermolicular space of air get into it.
You would have to look up info. for the active which is almost always napthalene or paradichlorobenzine.
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.