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Melany Maddox
5 August, 20:57
What is a volatile liquid?
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Rambler
5 August, 22:41
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A liquid that steadily vaporizes at normal temperatures. Like Gasoline or Acetone.
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Alejandra Hester
6 August, 00:27
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A volatile liquid is one that evaporates or vaporizes quickly at room temperature. Not all volatile substances are liquids; some are solids. In everyday language, "volatile" means to erupt emotionally or suddenly become angry or violent. It can also mean someone whose emotions swing up and down quickly.
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