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In the meantime, I will try to pin down information for both napthalene and paradichlorobenzene.
Initially he used paradichlorobenzene, a substance more often found as a toilet deodoriser.
Different blocks are made with different chemicals, like paradichlorobenzene or naphthalene.
Paradichlorobenzene is a common ingredient in moth repellents and air fresheners.
Described as "tall and rather forbidding", he arrived with a large carton containing a head made from paradichlorobenzene.
Both naphthalene and paradichlorobenzene sublimate, meaning they transition from a solid straight to a gas.
Moth crystals aren't a complicated product, either; they're just paradichlorobenzene, possibly with perfume added.
In one type, the main ingredient is naphthalene, and in the other it is paradichlorobenzene.
Radioactive halflifes Solvent for paradichlorobenzene Why is the atomic theory not law?
Today I beleive the compound is paradichlorobenzene.
PDB (paradichlorobenzene) has been used for protecting empty stored combs.
Two ingredients found in mothballs and cakes, paradichlorobenzene and naphthalene, are being investigated.
Paradichlorobenzene is referred to as "moth crystals."
Some repellents contain toxic chemicals, such as paradichlorobenzene, and are ineffective unless used at hazardous concentrations.
Dissolve paradichlorobenzene (moth balls) in xylene - both are available in a hardware store.
The chemical industry's suit says additional information about the way paradichlorobenzene works on rats should have been considered by the National Toxicology Program.
Jim Swenson Two compounds are sold as "moth balls", naphthalene and paradichlorobenzene.
The figures were made from paradichlorobenzene and this necessitated LeKay wearing a gas mask while he worked on the sculptures.
Symptoms for paradichlorobenzene poisoning:
Thank you... Replies: Chemically, moth balls are either the compound naphthalene or paradichlorobenzene.
Maybe I will try to figure out a way to make water 30% heavier, so the ParaDichloroBenzene mothballs will work.
Vince Calder Susan, Moth balls do have a chemical in them called naphthalene, though now many are made with paradichlorobenzene.
Replies: Nicole, Paradichlorobenzene (a chlorinated aromatic hydrocarbon) is not the stuff of which moth balls are made.
There are two types of mothball: early 20th century ones were based on naphthalene, while mid 20th century ones used paradichlorobenzene.
There is also a fumigant known as paradichlorobenzene (PDB) that is used to destroy these moths.