The Hungarians had expected more but they did not get it. This situation, combined with 1) a bad harvest 2) fuel shortages 3) a cold and wet autumn all created a volatile situation.
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"Are most volatile chemicals dangerous to inhale?" "How volatile is the financial market in Italy?" "What is the best way to assure that police are trained to handle volatile racial situations?"
A volatile pickaxe is a kind of pickaxe in runescape.
The most volatile liquids are those that evaporate quickly into vapors. Prudent investors avoid volatile stocks and seek steady capital growth. When the police tried to arrest the gang's leader, a volatile situation developed.
All available men needed to dissolve volatile situation
Chemistry. Evaporating readily at normal temperatures and pressures.That can be readily vaporized.Tending to vary often or widely, as in price: the ups and downs of volatile stocks.Inconstant; fickle: a flirt's volatile affections.Lighthearted; flighty: in a volatile mood.Ephemeral; fleeting.Tending to violence; explosive: a volatile situation with troops and rioters eager for a confrontation.Flying or capable of flying; volant.
In chemistry, we use the term volatile to speak to the ability of a substance to become a vapor, or to vaporize. There are many non-volatile compounds. Common table salt, NaCl, won't be encountered as a vapor in any "normal" situation. You can't even get salt to vaporize in a kitchen oven set on high. There are many, many other non-volatile compounds about.
The principal of the school is on his way to the meeting and will attempt to calm the people down and defuse the volatile situation.
-adjective 1. evaporating rapidly; passing off readily in the form of vapor: Acetone is a volatile solvent. 2. tending or threatening to break out into open violence; explosive: a volatile political situation. 3. changeable; mercurial; flighty: a volatile disposition. 4. (of prices, values, etc.) tending to fluctuate sharply and regularly: volatile market conditions. 5. fleeting; transient: volatile beauty. 6. Computers. of or pertaining to storage that does not retain data when electrical power is turned off or fails. 7. able to fly or flying. -noun 8. a volatile substance, as a gas or solvent.
A dark horse in a loose box is a classic idiom. It means that certain people are cunning and won't be contained by volatile situations.
RAM is a volatile Memory. But ROM is not volatile.
volatile will evaporate