Examples of 'volatile at' in a sentence

Meaning of "volatile at"

volatile at - means being unstable or unpredictable in a particular situation

How to use "volatile at" in a sentence

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But politics is very volatile at the moment.
The oils can be volatile at room temperature and at atmospheric pressure.
Volatile silicones are defined in a known manner as compounds which are volatile at room temperature.
Things very volatile at the moment.
The oil phase may comprise one or more oils which are volatile at room temperature.
These oils can be volatile at room temperature and atmospheric pressure.
The political climate in Rwanda was volatile at the time.
These oils may be volatile at room temperature and atmospheric pressure.
Her relationship with younger brother Earl Spencer has been volatile at the best of times.
Selenium is very volatile at glass melting temperatures and is relatively costly.
This entire industry is volatile at the moment.
Activity was more volatile at international and Community levels than at national levels.
Components of the oxide support should not become volatile at the high reaction temperatures.
PAP-UMNO relations were volatile at several points in history, and there are still long-running disputes.
Actually, they are all a bit volatile at the moment.

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Victorian politics was volatile at this time, with a succession of weak short-term governments.
Ideally, the solvent system will be relatively volatile at ambient conditions.
One or more oils that are volatile at room temperature may also be used advantageously.
In particular, the reactive diluent must not be too volatile at this temperature.
Moreover, it must not be volatile at the production temperatures of the material.
Also, the forex markets can become extremely volatile at certain time.
Many children are emotionally volatile at this age, and self-management is an ongoing development.
The by-products that are formed upon deblocking should be volatile at ambient conditions.
In fact, NH4Cl is quite volatile at lower temperatures, dissociating into NH3 and HCl,.
In addition, the risk measure itself becomes more volatile at times of crisis.
Favourably the second component is not volatile at ambient, and particularly at body temperature.
General methods of test for pigments and extenders - Part 2, Determination of matter volatile at 105 degrees C.
Things were very volatile at that time.
Moreover, the organometallic platinum complexes of the invention are highly volatile at moderate temperatures.
Some cleaning fluids may become volatile at high operating temperatures.
The delayed-foaming agent is liquid or liquefiable and volatile at the temperature of the skin.
Moreover, bronopol is not volatile at room temperature.
In a preferred embodiment, the solvent of choice is not volatile at room temperature, e . g.
Souls are extremely volatile at altitude.
Global food prices are forecast to remain volatile at least until 2015.
The evolution of the market is very volatile at this time, said the company.
For example, one or more oils that are volatile at room temperature may be used.
But as I will describe below, markets will be volatile at best and destructive at worst.

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