effluing
Effluing refers to the release or emission of substances, typically gases, into the surrounding environment. The term is most commonly used in environmental science, industrial chemistry, and air quality studies to describe the process by which volatile compounds, pollutants, or other airborne materials are expelled from a source such as a factory stack, waste treatment plant, or natural seepage. Effluing is usually contrasted with the absorption or containment of these substances, which could reduce the overall impact on air quality or water bodies.
The noun form, often spelled "effluence," has been in use since the mid‑century and is derived from
In regulatory contexts, the rate and composition of effluing are measured to ensure compliance with standards
Effluing plays a critical role in the study of atmospheric chemistry, climate change, and public health. High