Uranium is a non-volatile solid metal.
True.
No. A highly volatile substance is one that easily turns into vapor at or near room temperature. Glucose is quite stable as a solid.
Pure iodine at room temperature is a highly volatile solid.
Boiling off the solvent to vapour if the solute is not too volatile.
SSD or Solid State Drive is a storage device containing non-volatile flash memory, it has no moving parts and has a much greater speed than a had drive
Uranium is a non-volatile solid metal.
a solid state drive is faster than an sata drive...
A normal hard drive consists of a disc that is constantly being written and overwritten, whereas a solid state drive consists of flash memory, like a USB drive. It has no moving parts and is all in one piece, therefore, solid state.
16 gb solid state drive holds 1/10th the capacity of a 160 gb hard drive. The solid state drive has no moving parts unlike a hard drive. Also the SSD has faster speeds than the HD
ATA and Solid State are two different things. ATA is a connector type with SATA being it's newer form. Solid State is a type of drive medium which the data is stored on. A typical Hard Drive uses spinning platters while a Solid State drive uses flash media with no moving parts.
A CD drive has moving parts and therefore cannot be considered solid state.
A USB flash drive is considered to have volatile memory. It is called volatile because it is easily changed or deleted.
is printer & DVD is volatile memory
Platinum fluorides are: PtF2, PtF4 and PtF6.PtF6 is a solid at room temperature but volatile.
Yes
A solid state disk (SSD) or a USB flash drive, either have no moving parts.