Historically, the Swiss Franc (CHF) has been considered one of the least volatile currencies due to Switzerland's stable economy, low inflation rates, and political neutrality. The Japanese Yen (JPY) is also typically seen as a relatively stable currency in terms of volatility.
High concentrations of water, carbon dioxide, and other volatile elements are least likely found in the Earth's mantle due to its high pressure and temperature conditions, which tend to drive these volatile components to the Earth's surface and atmosphere.
A substance that evaporates easily is called volatile. Volatile substances have low boiling points and readily transition from a liquid to a gas at normal temperatures.
Lubricating oil is NOT volatile.
Ascorbic acid is not 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.
A country's currency flunctuates due to the country's economic activities
Zimbabwe dollar
Most - CH4 Least - unanswerable as so very many high molecular weight hydrocarbons have almost no vapour pressure. Hydrocarbon would include compounds such as macro-molecules of rubbers and other 3 dimensional polymers.
The lowest currency is most likely the Zimbabwe dollar.1.00 USD = 256,585,000.00 ZWD
High concentrations of water, carbon dioxide, and other volatile elements are least likely found in the Earth's mantle due to its high pressure and temperature conditions, which tend to drive these volatile components to the Earth's surface and atmosphere.
RAM is a volatile Memory. But ROM is not volatile.
A distilling process by stages, in which the most volatile compounds are evaporated off first (then condensed), followed by the next fraction of the mixture, and so on to leave the least volatile.
Your question is somewhat confusing.If you are asking which country in the world has the most valued and least valued currency, then they are:Kuwait - Kuwaiti Dinar (most)Somalia - Somali Shilling (least)If you are asking which island country in the world has the most valued and least valued currency, then they are:Bahrain - Bahraini Dinar (most)São Tomé and Príncipe - São Tomé and Príncipe Dobra (least)
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Exchange rates are volatile and change each day. The best way is to use an online currency converter or ask at a bank in your area. See link below.
Currency exchange rates are highly volatile, both during trading hours as well as on the after hours (foreign) market, so proceed with caution. Take a look here: www.bankofcanada.ca/rates/exchange/daily-converter