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Smart Learning for All
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Topic: Sublimation.
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Why do mothballs disappear over time?
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Wow.
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You have a nice collection of clothes.
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But have you kept mothballs to protect them?
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I had kept them a few months back below these clothes.
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Hey, where did the mothballs go?
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I had placed them right here.
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Did you steal them?
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No No.
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I haven't stolen anything.
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Mothballs disappear over time.
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Do you know why?
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It is because of a process called sublimation.
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During sublimation, a solid on heating.
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Converts directly into vapor without passing through the intermediate liquid state.
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Don't lie.
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How is that even possible?
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See, I also hid a burger here many days ago.
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It did not disappear.
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Gross.
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Just throw that burger in the dustbin.
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Not all substances sublimate.
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Mothballs are made up of naphthalene.
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Naphthalene has very weak intermolecular forces.
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Because of these weak forces.
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The mothball which is made up of naphthalene sublimates.
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It changes its state from solid to vapor.
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Now, this vapor is either absorbed by the fabric.
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Or it escapes into the atmosphere causing the mothballs to disappear over time.
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