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Volatility (chemistry) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Volatile - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Volatile means changing or changeable. It can refer to: "something likely to cause trouble" In general : • Volatility, a measure of instability In economics : • Volatility (finance), a measure of...
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Volatility - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Volatility is the measure of the state of instability. •For volatility in chemistry, see Volatility (chemistry). •For volatility in finance, see Volatility (finance). •For the measure comparing the v...
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Volatility | World of Chemistry. Volatility summary with 1 pages of encyclopedia entries, research information, and more. ... In the early years of chemistry, as scientists sorted out basic concepts, the term volatile was applied to materials which would yield gases upon various chemical treatments. ... Study Pack on Volatility...
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Volatility: The V in CVD ... Note that the vapor pressure of WF6 is comparable to that of dichlorosilane, even though the molecular weight is much larger: 298 vs. 101. It is not the mass of the molecule but the intermolecular forces that primarily determine volatility. ... Chemistry: Table of Contents...
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Chemically sensitive resistors have been fabricated from composites of carbon black and low volatility, nonpolymeric, organic molecules such as propyl gallate, lauric acid, and dioctyl phthalate. ... 210 Noyes Laboratory, 127-72, Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, California Institute of Technology,
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