Noun
volatiles
plural of volatile
The volatile part of a petroleum fraction.
The volatile parts of a planet's atmosphere or crust.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgA drawback of the Moon is its low abundance of volatiles necessary for life such as hydrogen, nitrogen, and carbon. Source: Internet
Another alternative is to place the glassware under vacuum, lower the boiling points of the remaining volatiles. Source: Internet
A large part of the binders used in the graphite industry for making "green blocks" are coke oven volatiles (COV). Source: Internet
Be careful do not boil the flowers, because all the fruity and grassy volatiles will spread throughout the room, not into your drink! Source: Internet
Conversely, the loss of water and volatiles from a magma may cause it to essentially freeze or solidify. Source: Internet
Features associated with volatiles Pitted terrain has been observed in four craters on Vesta: Marcia, Cornelia, Numisia and Licinia. Source: Internet