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Volatility or volatile may refer to:


Chemistry

* Volatility (chemistry), a measuring tendency of a substance or liquid to vaporize easily ** Volatile organic compounds, organic or carbon compounds that can evaporate at normal temperature and pressure *** Volatile anaesthetics, a class of anaesthetics which evaporate or vaporize easily *** Volatile substance abuse, the abuse of household inhalants containing volatile compounds *** Volatile oil, also known as
essential oil An essential oil is a concentrated hydrophobic liquid containing volatile (easily evaporated at normal temperatures) chemical compounds from plants. Essential oils are also known as volatile oils, ethereal oils, aetheroleum, or simply as the ...
, an oil derived from plants with aromatic compounds used in cosmetic and flavoring industries * Relative volatility, a measure of vapor pressures of the components in a liquid mixture * Volatile acid/Volatile acidity, a term used inconsisitenly across the fields of winemaking, wastewater treatment, physiology, and other fields * Volatile (astrogeology), a group of compounds with low boiling points that are associated with a planet's or moon's crust and atmosphere


Computer science

* Volatile variables, variables that can be changed by an external process * Volatile memory, memory that lasts only while the power is on (and thus would be lost after a restart) * Volatility (memory forensics), an open source memory forensics tool


Other uses

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Volatility (finance) In finance, volatility (usually denoted by "sigma, σ") is the Variability (statistics), degree of variation of a trading price series over time, usually measured by the standard deviation of logarithmic returns. Historic volatility measures a t ...
, degree of variation over time * Volatiles, the volatile compounds of magma (mostly water vapor) that affect the appearance and strength of volcanoes *
Stochastic volatility In statistics, stochastic volatility models are those in which the variance of a stochastic process is itself randomly distributed. They are used in the field of mathematical finance to evaluate derivative securities, such as options. The name ...
, in the mathematical theory of probability * Pedersen index, a measure of electoral volatility in political party systems *One of the components of the set of phenomena known as volatility, uncertainty, complexity and ambiguity * Volatile Games, a video games maker * ''Volatile'' (A Hero A Fake album), 2008 * ''Volatile'' (The Lime Spiders album), 1988 {{disambiguation