05.07.2009

Found naturally in fossil fuels like coal and oil, naphthalene looks like a white solid. It is produced when these fuels are burned and when tobacco or wood is burned. It has a strong odor that smells like tar or mothballs. Naphthalene is used to make products like moth balls that repel and keep moths away. It is also used to make dyes, leather goods, and insecticide

Gina Cohen
Natural Gas Expert
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