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what is volatile and non volatile substances​

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Answered by MonikaJagat
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A non-volatile substance refers to a substance that does not readily evaporate into a gas under existing conditions. Non-volatile substances exhibit a low vapor pressure and a high boiling point. Sugar and salt are examples of non-volatile solutes.

A volatile substance is one that evaporates or sublimates at room temperature or below. Volatile substances have higher vapor pressures versus non-volatile substances at the same temperature. Examples of volatile substances include alcohol, mercury, and gasoline.

Answered by vandanaedmc
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A non-volatile substance refers to a substance that does not readily evaporate into gas under existing conditions. ... A volatile substance is one that evaporates or sublimates at room temperature or below. Volatile substances have higher vapor pressures versus non-volatile substances at the same temperature.

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