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Loraine placed some mothballs inside her cabinet, after one week, the mothballs were all gone. What happen to the mothballs?

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August 22, 20150 found this helpful

If the place they are put is hot or humid, mothballs can melt.

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August 22, 20150 found this helpful

Mothballs evaporate. If you get one of those big chunky ones with its own embedded hanger and hang it in a closet, you can see it shrink every day. They just evaporate into thin air. The chemicals in them are very dangerous. You should try not to breath them. You're better off using lavender or cedar to repel moths.

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July 7, 20170 found this helpful

It did not evaporate,it sublimate.
Sublimation --- Solid to gas
Evaporation --- Liquid to gas

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August 24, 20150 found this helpful

Mothballs evaporate. But I would advise you to use something else, as they are so toxic and the smell permeates the closet and is an awful stench.

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