A liquid that is slow to evaporate.
A liquid that is slow to evaporate.
The liquids that are not easily vapourizable are called nonvolatile liquids.
Those liquids that evaporates at normal temperatures are called volatile liquids.
e.g. : water H2o is a non-volatile liquid e.t.c
A liquid that is slow to evaporate.
Yes, most nonvolatile solutes such as sugar or glycerin will increase water's boiling point.
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Yes
Because solutes are smaller.
nonvolatile
the presence of nonvolatile solutes in the puddles prevents ice formation. B for Plato Users
Yes, most nonvolatile solutes such as sugar or glycerin will increase water's boiling point.
Nonvolatile, it stores its data with or without power.
1. What is the difference in volatile and nonvolatile memory?
Nonvolatile solutions do not readily evaporate and have very low vapor pressures.
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Yes
Non-volatile. It retains its memory even if power is removed.
The element has no odor as it is nonvolatile.
nonvolatile memory
Because solutes are smaller.
Molecular solutes will not conduct electricity when dissolved in solution, and ionic solutes will conduct electricity when dissolved in solution.