yes, carbon is odorless.
Yes, carbon dioxide is odorless.
Liquid bromine is the Real Bromine, while Bromine water is a mixture of Bromine and Water
Liquid bromine is the Real Bromine, while Bromine water is a mixture of Bromine and Water
The freon itself is odorless, although the oil in the system does have an odor.
Polonium is odorless.
Technetium is odorless.
yes, carbon is odorless.
it has no smell
Odorless - without scent or smell
Yes, carbon dioxide is odorless.
Absolutely NOT ! And I say that as one who absorbed a snootful of bromine in high schoolchemistry lab almost 60 years ago and has never forgotten the experience.First of all, although bromine does evaporate easily, it's a liquid at room temperature, not agas. (In fact,bromine is one of only two elements on the periodic table that are known to beliquids at room temperature. The other one is mercury.)When bromine does vaporize, it's orange, not colorless.And it's not odorless. It has a strongly disagreeable odor, which is said to resemble the smellof chlorine but to me is even more disagreeable.
Liquid bromine is the Real Bromine, while Bromine water is a mixture of Bromine and Water
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Liquid bromine is the Real Bromine, while Bromine water is a mixture of Bromine and Water
Its naturally odorless, but they add a smell to identify it
The freon itself is odorless, although the oil in the system does have an odor.