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Ammonia gas gives the characteristic odor to smelling salts and some household cleaners. It is a strong and pungent-smelling gas that is used for its cleaning and disinfecting properties.
The pungent smell of ammonia in an aqueous solution is due to the release of ammonia gas (NH3) when the solution is exposed to the air. Ammonia gas has a strong, irritating odor that gives it its pungent smell.
Perhaps sulfur dioxide.
Ammonia is the gas that gives smelling salts and household cleaners their characteristic odor. It has a strong, pungent smell that is easily recognizable.
Yes, methane is odorless in its pure form. However, in natural gas used for household purposes, an odorant called mercaptan is added to give it a distinctive smell, often described as similar to rotten eggs, for safety reasons.
rotten, strong-smelling, repulsive, fetid, pungent
Synonyms for redolent include fragrant, sweet-smelling, pungent, and aromatic.
Methane is obviously a gas and not an alloy.
YES! It depends on the methane level in the fart, all farts carry methane but some more than others. Like cows have ways more than humans when they cut the cheese. (Methane is a weak poisonous gas in common everyday things)
Methane gas is a greenhouse gas used in most industries. It is an alkane (compound with CO2 and hydrogen particles).
When solid smelling salts and aqueous sodium hydroxide are combined, a chemical reaction occurs leading to the formation of ammonia gas. This reaction is characterized by the release of heat and the production of white fumes. Ammonia gas is known for its sharp, pungent smell.
Does Archaebacteria have methane gas?