suitsuvuse
Suitsuvuse is a phenomenon characterized by the presence of smoke or soot-like particles within a gaseous substance, most commonly observed in industrial processes or natural occurrences like volcanic eruptions. This term, often used in technical contexts, describes the visual and chemical composition of these emissions. The particles themselves are typically fine and can range in color from black to gray depending on their composition and the conditions under which they are formed.
The formation of suitsuvuse is usually a result of incomplete combustion, where organic materials are burned