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A Volatile liquid is any liquid that can be vaporised quickly. This does not mean they are necessarily flammable.

Examples -

Water

Chloroform

Hexane

Acetone

Petrol

methylated spirits

alcohol..........

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Unlike other kinds of liquids volatile liguids?

Volatile liquids have a high vapor pressure and evaporate easily at room temperature. This is due to their low boiling points, which causes them to quickly turn into vapor. Examples of volatile liquids include ethanol and gasoline.


What are the different kinds of volatile liquids?

Liquid that has a high boiling point. A liquid that releases molecules as a vapor.


What are examples of non-volatile liquids?

Glycerine ( C3H8O3) is one dude.. keep searching


What are some pungent volatile colorless liquids?

Ammonia is a pungent colorless liquid. Acetone is a colourless, pungent and volatile liquid. Benzene is a colourless, pungent and volatile liquid.Chloroform is a colourless, pungent and volatile liquid. Diethyl Ether is a colourless, pungent and volatile liquid. Hydrogen Cyanide is a colourless, pungent and volatile liquid. Toluene is a colourless, pungent and volatile liquid.See the Web Links to the left for more information about ammonia, acetone, benzene, chloroform, diethyl ether, hydrogen cyanide andtoluene.


What are some volatile liquid?

Volatile liquids may be ethers, alcohols, ketones etc.


What do we call liquids that do not evaporate?

Non volatile.


Who require more temperature for easily evaporation its volatile liquid or non volatile liquid?

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.


Volatile liquids what type of bond?

The bond is covalent.


Why volatile liquids are often used as propellants in aerosol spry cans of such things as paints and deodorants?

Volatile liquids evaporate quickly, creating the pressure needed to propel the product out of the aerosol can. This property allows for easy dispensing and even coverage of the product. Additionally, volatile liquids can be stored under pressure without the need for additional propellant gases.


What is example for volatile liquids?

A:petrol B:gasoline C:cologne D:ammonia


Are all pure liquids volatile in nature?

Yes, pure liquids can be volatile in nature. Volatility is a measure of how easily a substance vaporizes or turns into a gas. Pure liquids with high vapor pressures at a given temperature are considered volatile.


Will a volatile liquid explode?

"Volatile liquid" simply means that it evaporates easily. Some such liquids may be explosive, others not.