volatiilsete
Volatiilsete is a term used in chemistry to describe substances that readily evaporate at room temperature. These substances typically have a low boiling point and a high vapor pressure. Examples of volatile substances include ethanol, acetone, and hexane. The volatility of a compound is influenced by its molecular structure and intermolecular forces. Compounds with weaker intermolecular forces, such as van der Waals forces, tend to be more volatile than those with stronger forces, like hydrogen bonds.
The evaporation of volatile substances is a physical process where the liquid phase transitions into a gaseous
Regulations are in place in many regions to limit the emission of VOCs from various sources. Understanding