1. Explain the following:
(1) Naphthalene balls disappear, if kept in air for a few weeks.
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Naphthalene undergoes sublimation easily, i.e., the change of state of naphthalene from solid to gas without the intervention of the liquid state. Thus, naphthalene balls keep forming naphthalene vapours that disappear into the air with time without leaving any solid.
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