illékonyabb
Illékonyabb is a Hungarian adjective meaning "more volatile". It is the comparative form of the adjective "illékony", which means "volatile" or "evaporative". The term is commonly used in chemistry and physics to describe substances that evaporate or vaporize more readily. For example, gasoline is considered more volatile than water, meaning it will evaporate faster at the same temperature and pressure. In a broader sense, "illékonyabb" can also be used metaphorically to describe something that is more unstable, unpredictable, or prone to change. This could apply to a person's temperament, a market situation, or even a political climate. Understanding the degree of volatility is important in various fields, from industrial processes to economic forecasting. The concept of volatility is often measured by factors such as vapor pressure, boiling point, and flammability. Substances with higher vapor pressure and lower boiling points are generally considered more illékonyabb.