The sense of taste and smell is proper of animals and human beings. Chemical substances and other physical elements also release odours that we detect through our nose and certain receptors in our brain.
In fact, smell is a physical property, however I think that some chemical process occur in the brain in order to catch the smell.
Your sense of smell is the property that helps you smell popcorn.
smell/nose
Physical property
Your SENSE of smell is physical, but smells are created by chemical interactions.
It's a physical property, because physical properties are color, smell, freezing point, boiling point, melting point, apprearance, or repulsion (diamagnetic) to magnets, opacity, viscosity and density.
1. Pure natural gas (CH) doesn't smell. 2. Smell is a chemical property of substances because is caused by specific molecules.
The smell of ginger is a physical property because it is a characteristic that can be observed without changing the chemical composition of ginger. The smell arises from the presence of volatile organic compounds that stimulate olfactory receptors in our nose.
Yes, the pungent smell of chlorine is a physical property because it can be detected with the senses and is a characteristic of the substance itself.
It has no taste or smell.
Odour is not a property of semantics
You can see it - sense of sight; you can smell it - sense of smell.
Smell would be qualitativeQualitative: Properties that can be described, but not measured (i.e. colour, texture, smell, and sound.)Jxoxo