Volatile means something changes quickly and can be hard to keep track of.
Imagine you have a favorite toy box. Most days, it stays the same, your toys are all inside, nice and tidy. But volatile is like when your little brother runs in, throws all the toys out, and then runs back out again. The next minute, everything is chaos! You never know what’s going to happen from one moment to the next.
Like a Stormy Day
Sometimes, volatile is like having a stormy day. One minute it's sunny, and the next, it's raining hard. You can't really plan your playtime because you don’t know if the sky will stay blue or turn grey again soon.
A Volatile Friend
Examples
- Putting salt on a hot pan makes it sizzle, that’s a volatile change.
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See also
- How Does Bananas and Chemical Reactions Work?
- What are chemical reactions?
- What is electrolysis?
- What are magnetic field lines?
- What are poles?