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<p>value, but it is often described using <a href="page.php?w=vapor_pressures">vapor pressures</a> or <a href="page.php?w=boiling_points">boiling points</a> (for liquids). High vapor pressures indicate a high volatility, while high boiling points indicate low volatility. Vapor pressures and boiling points are often presented in tables and charts that can be used to compare chemicals of interest. Volatility data is typically found through experimentation over a range of temperatures and pressures.</p>

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