why is chemistry called as volatile subject
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I turned around and realized that the liquid was gone and my friend told me that it was a volatile liquid and would disappear at room temperature.
Some examples of a volatile liquid that are commonly used include perfumes, alcohol, air freshener, acetones (such as fingernail polish remover) since they evaporate very quickly.
You need to be very careful any time you are dealing with a volatile liquidand make sure you don't spill it.
Some examples of a volatile liquid that are commonly used include perfumes, alcohol, air freshener, acetones (such as fingernail polish remover) since they evaporate very quickly.
You need to be very careful any time you are dealing with a volatile liquidand make sure you don't spill it.
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In chemistry and physics, volatility is quantified by the tendency of a substance to vaporize. Volatility is directly related to a substance's vapor pressure. At a given temperature, a substance with higher vapor pressure vaporizes more readily than a substance with a lower vapor pressure
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