DRAM is volatile.
Uranium is considered non-volatile in its natural state. However, when it is processed and enriched for use in nuclear reactors or weapons, it can become volatile and pose a significant hazard if not handled properly.
Uranium is a metal, non-volatile; neon is a gas.
Volatile liquids require less temperature for easy evaporation compared to non-volatile liquids. This is because volatile liquids have lower boiling points and higher vapor pressure, making them more likely to evaporate even at lower temperatures.
The frezzing point is lowered.
A non-volatile solute is a substance that does not easily vaporize at normal temperatures and pressures. Non-volatile solutes increase the boiling point and decrease the vapor pressure of a solvent when dissolved in it. Common examples include salts, sugar, and various organic compounds.
DRAM is volatile.
DRAM is a volatile memory
DRAM is a volatile memory
It can be either depending on the type of RAM. Dynamic RAM (DRAM) requires constant refreshing and will lose its data if power is lost whereas Static RAM (SRAM) will retain its memory state. The majority of RAM in computers is DRAM and volatile. The most common form of non-volatile memory is flash, widely used for USB memory devices.
In prossesor it is volatile but in hard drive it is non-volatile.
Non-volatile
ROM is non-volatile memory.
volatile will evaporate
volatile will evaporate
The Random Access Memory (RAM) chip is volatile, and any data not saved to the hard drive will be lost on switching off the computer.
The PlayStation 2 memory cards have the non-volatile and not the volatile flash memory.
Volatile=Unplug power source, loose data. Non-volatile=Data stays without power source.