Celluloid keytops smell like camphor when cut because they contain
camphor. Cellulose nitrate is, I believe, cellulose dissolved in
nitric acid, so no camphor there. I once tested the flammability of
old nitrate film by putting a can of it to the match. It burned, but
not explosively or violently.
Philip Jamison
West Chester, PA
[ I've been told that celluloid is not a plastic, so I checked the
[ big dictionary of 1927 (before modern plastics). It indicates that
[ a 'plastic' material is capable of being molded. Elsewhere it says
[ that celluloid is essentially soluble guncotton and camphor, and
[ was also called xylonite. -- Robbie
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