no I dont think silver has an odor
Silver has antibacterial properties that can neutralize odor-causing bacteria. By inhibiting the growth of these bacteria, silver can help to reduce and prevent unpleasant smells. Additionally, silver nanoparticles can trap odor molecules, further reducing any unwanted smells.
Some swimsuits are made with nanoparticles such as titanium dioxide or silver nanoparticles. Titanium dioxide nanoparticles can provide UV protection, while silver nanoparticles may help inhibit bacterial growth and odor.
My grandfather taught me many years ago that for antique silver, true sterling has a "sweet" smell, while silver plate gives off a very faint sulfuric odor. I do not know if this is true for modern silver or not.
Caesium itself is a metal and does not have a distinct odor. When caesium reacts with air or water, it can produce caesium hydroxide which has a soapy or ammonia-like odor.
No, copper does not have a distinct odor.
there isn't much of an odor on silver when in a solid. in a liquid though it could be different.
No it doesn13151
Silver has antibacterial properties that can neutralize odor-causing bacteria. By inhibiting the growth of these bacteria, silver can help to reduce and prevent unpleasant smells. Additionally, silver nanoparticles can trap odor molecules, further reducing any unwanted smells.
Silvery is white, but often with a black tarnish. Has no odor a texture of soft.
Silvery is white, but often with a black tarnish. Has no odor a texture of soft.
it doesnt have much of a taste. the smae thing with its odor.
It glows in the dark, colorless, red, silver, white, tasteless, garlic like odor.
Yes it does. Every thing have a smell but it's not that everyone can smell it. Try smelling it!
Odour (United Kingdom) Odor (United States)
Some swimsuits are made with nanoparticles such as titanium dioxide or silver nanoparticles. Titanium dioxide nanoparticles can provide UV protection, while silver nanoparticles may help inhibit bacterial growth and odor.
Odor
no, it does not.