Herein, what is volatile liquid?
Volatility describes how easily a substance will vaporize (turn into a gas or vapor). A volatile substance can be defined as (1) a substance that evaporates readily at normal temperatures and/or (2) one that has a measurable vapor pressure. examples of volatile liquids--- alcohol, petrol, acetone, ether etc.
Also, what are non volatile solids? Non-volatile compounds: Non volatile substances are substances which do not vaporize rapidly. They don't have a higher vapor pressure at the normal room temperature and pressure. Nonvolatile substances will mostly be as solids in the room temperature. Sodium chloride, silver nitrate are nonvolatile compounds.
Similarly one may ask, what is an example of a volatile liquid?
Volatile liquids vaporize easily. They evaporate in significant portions at normal (room) temperatures. Examples of common volatile liquids are Gasoline, Acetone, Ethanol and Isopropyl. Other examples of volatile liquids are Mercury and Bromine.
Why are some liquids volatile?
Chemical Bonds contribute to volatilityThe major attractive forces between molecules in a liquid are called hydrogen bonds. Less hydrogen bonding is expected between molecules of a volatile liquid compared with other less volatile liquids.