Definitionn. the property of changing readily from a solid or liquid to a vapor
Last update: September 26, 2015
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The volatility in camphor is rapid. [Please select]
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Copper and zinc increase the volatility far more than lead, while the greatest volatility is induced, according to T. [Please select]
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She did not, indeed, expect Lily to remain equally immovable: she had all the American guardian's indulgence for the volatility of youth. [Please select]
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But she had swift and deep intuitions, and in spite of the natural volatility of youth, free of care, she was fundamentally emotional and intense. [Please select]
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This was from no natural lack of volatility, for he was an _Acht-und-vierziger_ (Forty-eighter). [Please select]
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On account of the volatility of camphor, the powder should always be sold in bottles, or at least in boxes lined with tinfoil. [Please select]
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Clear and smooth vowels will give the impression of volatility and delicacy; open, broad ones of elevation or extension (airy, flee; large, far). [Please select]
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