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Why does camphor disappears without leaving any residue?

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Answered by nirman95
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Answer:

it undergoes sublimation.

Explanation:

sublimation refers to change in state from solid to gas without leaving any residue

Answered by redkargauri
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Answer:Camphor is a sublimatable substance.

Explanation:Due to the weak bond present in the electrons of atoms of camphor, on contact with the atmosphere, the bonds become more weak and break. As a result the state of substance changes from solid to gaseous without turning to liquid .

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