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Camphor dissappears without leaving any residue. Explain?


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Answered by Anonymous
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Q. Camphor disappears without leaving any residue?

Ans :-

Due to sublimation.

Explanation :-

Sublimation:- The process of conversion of sublime substance in vapour state without changing in liquid state when heat is supplied to it is known as sublimation

The substance which undergoes sublimation is called sublime.

here, Camphor is sublime.

Camphor is a sublime substance that means when it is heated it get directly convert into vapor state from solid state. Without leaving any residue.

It get back in to its original form when the camphor is collected and solidified by lowering the temperature.

Answered by physicsgirl57
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Answer:

Camphor disappears without leaving any residue due to Sublimation ....

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