its sulphur.
its sulphur.
i believe that the answer you are looking for is sulphur, it does indeed smell like rotten eggs
The sulfur in gunpowder makes it smell like rotten eggs.
The rotten egg smell is Hyrdogen sulphide.
Sulfur is a component of gunpowder.
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SULPHUR
The yellow non-metal that smells of rotten eggs when burned is sulfur. Sulfur is a chemical element. The symbol for sulfur is S and the atomic number is 17.
smells like rotten eggs!
it smells of dog poo wich smells like my mum asswell then lol roton eggs aswell
The answer is it smells like rotten eggs and im serious!!!!
Sulfur tastes like a rotten egg smells. Unpleasant.
Sulfur
Sulfur is a yellow element that smells of rotten eggs.
One component of gunpowder is sulfur, which is responsible for lowering the ignition temperature of the mixture. Another component is charcoal, which provides fuel for the combustion reaction. The third component is potassium nitrate (also known as saltpeter), which is the oxidizing agent that provides oxygen for the combustion process.
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Sulfur
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Sulfur
The yellow non-metal that smells of rotten eggs when burned is sulfur. Sulfur is a chemical element. The symbol for sulfur is S and the atomic number is 17.
The yellow non-metal that smells of rotten eggs when burned is sulfur. Sulfur is a chemical element. The symbol for sulfur is S and the atomic number is 17.
Color, smell, state of matter. For example: sulfur (element #16) is yellow, smells like rotten eggs, and is a solid.
it smells like rotten like a month old garbage can
Rotten food