Lubricating oil is NOT volatile.
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.
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.
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.
Terpentine is a volatile oil. It evaporate by the passing air
Terpentine is a volatile oil. It evaporate by the passing air
volatile oils:-These are volatile at room temperature & are usually obtained by distillation.When evaporate do not leave any spot.These cannot be saponified.These are mixtures of cleoptenes & stearoptenes.Fixed oils:-Non volatile at room temp & can be obtained by special extraction process.These leave spot after evaporation.These can be saponified.These are esters of higher fatty acids & glycerin.
lactones, saponins, anemone camphor, tannins, and a volatile oil.