Camphor powder is a white or transparent crystalline substance with a strong, penetrating aromatic odor. It is derived either naturally from the wood of the camphor tree (Cinnamomum camphora) or synthetically from turpentine oil.
Key Characteristics:
Appearance: White, fine crystalline or powdery form
Odor: Strong, menthol-like fragrance
Solubility: Soluble in alcohol and oils; slightly soluble in water
Melting Point: 175C (347F)
Types:
Natural Camphor: Extracted from the wood of camphor trees
Synthetic Camphor: Chemically manufactured from turpentine oil
Uses of Camphor Powder:
Medicinal: Acts as a mild analgesic and antiseptic
Used in balms, ointments, and vapor rubs for cough, cold, and muscular pain
Religious & Spiritual:
Widely used in Hindu rituals and aarti ceremonies
Cosmetic:
Added to skincare products to soothe itching, irritation, and fungal infections
Insect Repellent:
Used in wardrobes and storage to repel moths and insects
Aromatherapy:
Used in diffusers for its calming and respiratory-clearing effects
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