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At the top of the garlic there is something quite hairy that if you cut off, it gives out a very strong smell.
No, garlic is not a polar substance. It is actually a non-polar substance. The smell from garlic comes from the chemical diallyl disulfide.
sodium
paradichlorobenzine or napthalene.
You smell like garlic when you don't eat it because of a certain chemical in it, but some ways to get it off your hands are to rub your hands in baking soda or rubbing your hands on stainless steel objects.
butyric acid
It smells like... garlic?
Whether they give off a sweet smell or not, baking is a chemical change. Can you separate the egg, the flour, the sugar? No, then it is a chemical change.
It smells like garlic.... i hope
Garlic. Eat lots and lots of garlic.
6 years
YES unless they have eaten garlic