A Volatile liquid is any liquid that can be vaporised quickly. This does not mean they are necessarily flammable.
Examples -
Water
Chloroform
Hexane
Acetone
Petrol
methylated spirits
alcohol..........
acetone,ammonia,dichloromethane,diethylether.
compounds that have low boiling point and high vapour pressure at constant temperature.
All liquids are volatile, less or more; examples: nitric acid, toluene, ethanol, methanol, benzene, cyclohexane, acetone, carbon tetrachloride, etc.
Volatile liquids are those who evaporate easily.
i.e., methanol, ethanol, ether, gasoline, benzene, carbon tetrachloride, acetone, ...
Acetone
London Dispersion
Petrol Water blood
Such a material is said to be TRANSPARENT. Examples include glass, many liquids (such as water), and most gases (such as air).
The shape of a volatile liquid, or any other liquid, will be that of a fixed volume that takes on the shape of its container.
Hot liquids float above cool liquids because hot liquids weight less than cold liquids.not useful
Unlike other kinds of liquid, volatile liquids vaporize easily. Generally, liquids that evaporate at room temperature or lower are considered volatile liquids.
what should be our prime concern when dealing with volatile liquids and gas leakage
Volatile liquids may be ethers, alcohols, ketones etc.
Non volatile.
Buttcheeks
Because non-volatile liquids don't work.
Liquid that has a high boiling point. A liquid that releases molecules as a vapor.
The bond is covalent.
A:petrol B:gasoline C:cologne D:ammonia
A liquid that is slow to evaporate.
"Volatile liquid" simply means that it evaporates easily. Some such liquids may be explosive, others not.
Glycerine ( C3H8O3) is one dude.. keep searching