A liquid that is slow to evaporate.
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, nonvolatile solute lowers the vapor pressure and increases the boiling point. For instance, salt is an example of an nonvolatile solute in water. Ever wonder why salt is used in icy roadways in the winter? Because salt help inhibit the crystallization of water particles into ice by lowering the freezing point.
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DRAM is volatile.
1. What is the difference in volatile and nonvolatile memory?
Nonvolatile, it stores its data with or without power.
covalent hydride's are volatile not non-volatile
Non-volatile. It retains its memory even if power is removed.
volatile and nonvolatile
the hard disk drive is considered a nonvolatile storage device
Volatile memory is temporary. Non-volatile is used for storing information after the the computer is shut down.
Nonvolatile means to evaporate slowly.
yes, and nonvolatile does not
Modern Computers have both volatile memory - RAM and non-volatile memory - Hard Disk
A liquid that is slow to evaporate.
In order to increase trhe concentration of the volatile and nonvolatile component in their respective phases