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Camphor when heated directly changes to its gaseous state. Why?

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Answered by itzshrutiBasrani
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Explanation:

Camphor goes under a chemical process called 'SUBLIMATION.'

Sublimation is a process in which solid directly turns into gaseous state without going under the liquid state.

Answered by Aravinda02
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Answer:

short answer: Camphor is sublime

Explanation:

Long answer:

Sublime materials have very weak inter-molecular forces and they can be broken easily

So in Camphor once it starts burning the inter molecular forces break down rapidly to such an extent that it skips the liquid state and goes to gaseous state...

Such materials are called sublime materials and this process is sublimation

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