English to Gujarati Dictionary volatile

volatile

અસ્થિર
definition
noun
Methyl acetate had the highest mean peak height of the selected volatiles , followed by acetic acid and then acetaldehyde.
a volatile substance.
adjective
Other substances used in volatile substance abuse are solvents, which comprise one of the other areas the Minister wants examined.
(of a substance) easily evaporated at normal temperatures.
the political situation was becoming more volatile
liable to change rapidly and unpredictably, especially for the worse.
translation of 'volatile '
અસ્થિર,
લહેરી,
ક્ષણિક,
ચંચલ,
આનંદી,
વરાળ બનીને જલદી ઊડી જાય
example
Prices on last minute airfare can be highly 'volatile' so try to book in advance.
Owing to the 'volatile' nature of DRAM memory, a DRAM SSD requires its own power supply, cooling fan and disk backup for data retention.
Inhalant abuse is defined as the intentional inhalation of a 'volatile' substance in order to achieve euphoria.
For substances with lower boiling points than water, heating can be used to drive off the more 'volatile' substance, which can then be collected by condensing it.
He said he wanted to support the fund, especially their vital work in schools raising awareness about 'volatile' substance abuse.
The problem was signalling this shift in emphasis to 'volatile' markets without setting off a panic-inducing crash in the currency markets.
A bad environment filled with sandy wind, powder, dust, or 'volatile' chemicals in the air can be dangerous for contact lens wearers.
The family moved often, following the schooling and whims of his 'volatile' father, a doctor.
A national charity warned today that deaths from sniffing 'volatile' substances in the region shot up from five to ten over a year.
Though generally perceived to be an energetic and 'volatile' character, he has yet to show anything but easy charm in dealings with Scottish journalists.
In this view, the danger is so unpredictable and 'volatile' that we must act immediately rather than waiting to act only as a last resort.
But since this market is 'volatile' and unpredictable, no guarantees are possible.
But this club, which has a strong lineup, improved rotation and deeper bullpen, is full of sometimes 'volatile' personalities.
The challenging nature of this scenario reflects the unpredictable and 'volatile' world we live in, as well as the nature of our job.
The first water would have contained the more 'volatile' substances, which would have evaporated first; the second water contained the ones more difficult to vaporise.
The situation was highly 'volatile' - as alliances between the states shifted, so did the loyalty of citizens to their government of the day.
In fact, all 'volatile' substances are potentially narcotics.
With his low-key approach to the part, he manages to submerge his highly visible, 'volatile' personality.
Reports already indicated that sales figures were very 'volatile' , even when the growth was still brisk.
Throughout their careers, the 'volatile' brothers have courted controversy and rarely been out of the celebrity gossip pages.
Cooperatives will need the ability to handle surprises, because the economy and world events will remain 'volatile' and unpredictable for a long time to come.
Carbon dioxide, water, and other 'volatile' substances are believed to have been degassed from the Earth in its early history of formation and cooling.
He was 'volatile' , and maybe that's just what the sport needed, because it brought a lot of non-bowling viewers into the sport via TV.
This method works quite well for many gases and 'volatile' liquids, but it cannot be used for substances that decompose on heating, such as urea.
He suggested that the 'volatile' substances from these aromatic species appeared to be responsible for inhibiting growth of plants as far as 27 feet away.
He added: ‘With children playing Russian roulette with their lives it is no longer tenable to ignore 'volatile' substance abuse.’
Manufacturers switched to cheaper, 'volatile' SRAM and DRAM solutions in the early '80s.
Some 'volatile' substances can reduce sinoatrial node automaticity and suppress cardiac conduction.
Another is to release the 'volatile' substance allicin, which irritates the eyes.
Born in 1626 in Smyrna, Turkey, he was by all accounts a brilliant, charismatic if emotionally 'volatile' man.
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