Lots of vinegar.
One example would be : The odor of the skunk was very putrid.
Sensory adaptation
Chlorine is a greenish-yellow gas at room temperature. It has a strong, pungent odor and is heavier than air.
Acetic acid is a liquid at the room temperature and pressure.
You have likely experienced adaptation. When you are exposed to a strong odor for an extended period, your sense of smell can become desensitized to it, making the smell seem to fade away even though it is still present.
Spandex has a strong odor when ages because the fabric is so tight and doesn't have much room to breathe or air out. It is best to buy new spandex clothing about once every year, to prevent a stink!
Bromine is a reddish-brown liquid at room temperature. It is highly volatile, with a strong, sharp odor.
Phosphorus trichloride is a colorless liquid at room temperature. It has a strong and unpleasant odor resembling that of hydrochloric acid.
Fluorine is a pale yellow gas at room temperature, with a strong odor. It is highly reactive and can form compounds with most elements.
Chlorine exists as a gas at room temperature and pressure. It is a yellow-green gas with a distinctive, strong odor.
To eliminate a strong plastic smell in a room, you can try airing out the room by opening windows and using fans to increase ventilation. Additionally, using odor-absorbing materials like baking soda, activated charcoal, or vinegar can help neutralize the smell. Cleaning surfaces with a mixture of water and vinegar or using commercial odor eliminators can also be effective.
Yes, ammonia is a gas at room temperature and pressure, so it exists as a vapor. It has a strong and pungent odor.