Lubricating oil is NOT volatile.
lactones, saponins, anemone camphor, tannins, and a volatile oil.
sort of. Oil comes from old trees and plant life. We only have a thousand years or so of this oil left and it takes a long time to replenish.
Oil and gas are fossil fuels and come from millions of year of earths pressure on the fossil and plant life that once existed. This is why they are nonrenewable.
The plant will die
Lubricating oil is NOT volatile.
Essential Oils
Volatile means to evaporate rapidly. Non volatile would then be not aromatic. If you can smell an oil then it is most likely evaporating. Can you smell the coriander? Then you are smelling the oils. This doesn't mean that there are not non volatile oil (glyrerides) in the spice.
The volatile oil of mugwort includes thujone, linalool, borneol, pinene. Also contains artemisinin, hydroxy-coumarins, lipohilic flavonoids, vulgarin, and triterpenes.
alcohol
Answer is benzaldehyde.
It is oil that will evaporate at normal temperature and pressure.
A cajuput oil is a volatile oil obtained from the leaves of the tree Melaleuca leucadendra.
The fresh or dried leaves and the volatile oil, extracted by steam distillation. To be harvested on a dry day, just after the dew has evaporated. The plant should just be coming into bloom. And more . . .
Aromatic Waters are saturated solutions (unless otherwise specified) of volatile oils or other aromatic or volatile substances in distilled water. They are clear and free from solid impurities. They possess an odor similar to the plant or volatile substance from which they are made, and are free from empyreumatic or foreign odors. Aromatic Waters should be protected from strong light and preferably stored in containers which are stoppered with purified cotton to allow access of some air but to exclude dust.
Oil, it has a lower flash point and is less volatile.
Volatile simply means it evaporates easily. Gasoline evaporates; it's the evaporating gas that burns, not the liquid. Oil doesn't evaporate easily, so it isn't volatile.