This gas is radon.
Uranium is a solid metal, radioactive, very dense, with the appearance of th steel, no odor.
Uranium has not an odor.
Uranium has no odor.
There is limited information on the odor of dubnium since it is a synthetic element and only small amounts have been produced in laboratories for research purposes. As a highly radioactive element with a short half-life, it is unlikely to have a characteristic odor that can be detected.
Berkelium is a radioactive metal without odor.
Protactinium does not have a distinct odor as it is a radioactive metal that exists primarily in compounds, not in its pure form.
Uranium does not have a distinct odor. It usually appears as a silvery-white metal in its natural form and can have different colors when it forms compounds. For example, uranium oxide compounds can range in color from yellow to green to black.
Einsteinium is a radioactive metal, and as such, it does not have a distinct odor. It is not typically encountered in everyday settings due to its radioactivity and limited production in research labs.
Promethium is a radioactive element and does not have a characteristic odor on its own. Any odor associated with promethium would likely be from compounds or substances it is combined with in a laboratory setting.
Einsteinium is a synthetic element, and as such, it does not have a characteristic odor. Additionally, due to its radioactive nature and limited availability, it is not encountered in everyday situations where its odor could be observed.
Nobelium is a synthetic element that is not found in nature, so its odor is not known. In general, synthetic elements are highly radioactive and typically do not have a distinct odor.
I thought that was radioactive; in which case, to know for sure is to be dead (soon)