haihtuville
Haihtuville is a Finnish term commonly used to describe volatile substances or volatile compounds—materials that readily vaporize at ambient conditions due to high vapor pressure and relatively low boiling points. In Finnish science and regulatory language, haihtuville signals that a material can form airborne vapors easily, affecting risk assessment, handling, and environmental behavior. The concept is relevant in chemistry, toxicology, environmental science, and occupational safety.
Typical haihtuville substances include many organic solvents and fuels, such as ethanol, acetone, toluene, and gasoline
Safety and regulatory considerations emphasize flammability and inhalation hazards. Handling requires adequate ventilation, avoidance of ignition