No. A highly volatile substance is one that easily turns into vapor at or near room temperature. Glucose is quite stable as a solid.
Yes
Generally. That means it's highly combustable.
since glucose are sweets ,they react highly to the blood
Pure iodine at room temperature is a highly volatile solid.
DRAM is volatile.
Ethyl alcohol is highly volatile as compare to benzene.
Yes
It is a dark red liquid highly volatile and highly toxic.
No, ammonium hydroxide is highly volatile and gives out ammonia gas.
vapour pressure of a solution containing non volatile solute if a non volatile solute is added to volatile solvent the vapour pressure of the solution is lower than the vapour pressure of pure component glucose is non volatile and water is volatile The surface of a pure solvent is populated only by solvent molecules therefore its easier for them to escape . but when glucose is present only solvent molecules volatile They alone can escape to build up the vapor pressure of the solution by Vijay Iyer
Nicotene is it
London Dispersion
Generally. That means it's highly combustable.
It is a highly volatile liquid and is continuously evaporated out,even at room temperature.
Petrol is a volatile liquid. The vapours mixed with oxygen are highly combustible.
since glucose are sweets ,they react highly to the blood
noway