Science, asked by riney1jag5avi, 1 year ago

Take two pellets of camphor (kapoor) in a spoon. Heat it on a low flame and observe. Where does the camphor go? Identify the process and give the principle behind it.

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Answered by abhinav18802
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Hey buddy.Looks like you are new in chemistry. The camphor has very low vapourising point . Here it's not boiling. As camphor is a sublime substance i.e. it converts to solid to gas directly. Even at the room temperature the camphor can evaporated.
For the more observation you can put some tablets or pellets of camphor in a glass beaker. Now cover the beaker air tightly. Put it in flame. ( PLEASE DON'T USE PLASTIC BEAKER. ONCE AGAIN PLEASE.) You will observe the camphor vanished. Now out the beaker in cold water. See the upper part of beaker . The camphor is sticked there.
This is the main reason of your question. The process is known as sublimation.
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