Combustible.
What does Volatile mean: A volatile liquid evaporates faster because of it's low boiling point.
A muffle furnace with a lid is used for determining volatile matter in fuel samples to prevent the escape of volatile components during heating. The lid helps to contain the volatile gases and prevent them from escaping, ensuring accurate measurements of the volatile matter content in the sample. This setup allows for controlled heating conditions and accurate determination of the sample's volatile matter content.
A very spectacularly lightened liquid for of material.
No, diesel fuel is not a mixture of gasoline. Diesel fuel is a specific type of fuel that is heavier and less volatile than gasoline, and is used primarily in diesel engines. Gasoline, on the other hand, is a lighter and more volatile fuel that is used in spark-ignition engines.
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Volatile means to evaporate rapidly. Non volatile would then be not aromatic. If you can smell an oil then it is most likely evaporating. Can you smell the coriander? Then you are smelling the oils. This doesn't mean that there are not non volatile oil (glyrerides) in the spice.
Diesel fuel is not very volatile. It's very unlikely (I hesitate to categorically state "impossible") that it could be ignited by a cigarette.
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.
Nonvolatile means to evaporate slowly.
Hydrogen fuel cells can be considered somewhat volatile in certain situations, as they can potentially release hydrogen gas if the system is damaged or compromised. However, with appropriate safety measures in place, such as proper storage and handling procedures, the risk of volatility can be significantly reduced. Additionally, advancements in fuel cell technology continue to improve safety features and overall reliability.
RAM is a volatile Memory. But ROM is not volatile.
I cannot give you a precise answer, but I have read repeatedly that "jet fuel" differs very little from what is called "#1 Kerosene". -------------------------------------------------------- Fuel chemistry is a blend of compromises. Kerosene offers a lot of BTUs and is still relatively volatile so it burns readily. Additives (like naptha) help increase the volatility. By comparison, diesel has more BTUs per pound but is less volatile (requires more energy input to get it to burn) and gasoline is more volatile but has fewer BTUs per pound. BTW, aviation fuel is measured by weight rather than volume because volume changes with temperature and altitude.