the rotting
rotting eggs
Hydrogen sulphide smells like rotting eggs.
Trimethylaminuria is a metabolic condition in the body. When this occurs, the body is unable to break down trimethylamine, a chemical compound that has a pungent odor. Trimethylamine can smell like rotting eggs or garbage.
Sulfur, or Sulphur from the foods that the person / animal has eaten.
The gas that's emitted from rotting eggs is hydrogen sulphide. this is what gives both eggs and cars fitted with catalytic converters the smell
because the both have sulfur in which makes them smell the same
Car exhaust can smell like rotten eggs when the fuel has a lot of sulphur in it.
Rafflesia smells wonderful if you are a fly or beetle looking for rotting meat to eat or lay eggs in. To humans the smell is awful.
"Chemical smell" isn't very descriptive. All smells are "chemical" in the sense that they're the result of chemicals entering your nose and triggering the olfactory nerve.
No, not necessarily. Brimstone (sulfur) is abundant on earth and there are numerous things that can cause the smell including rotting eggs and car batteries. Don't immediately assume its anything supernatural.
Fruit flies will lay eggs in rotting wood. Fruit flies will generally lay their eggs nearly anywhere that they can.
Sulfur and Hydrogen