Well, if it's with some sort of food coloring, it smells like a sweet/cinnamon smell. That's just what I tested, unless I got it wrong. But I think that's what it smells like. :)
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It is odourless. Food colouring that uses calcium carbonate as a filler may be scented, which is probably what you mean.
It is the primary constituent of limestone, and freshly-broken limestone can have a distinctive, sharp smell, but that arises from organic compounds within the rock, not from the mineral itself.
Calcium does not have a smell at all!
the taste the smell the feel the fact that cheese has calcium
The smell of calcium chloride is generally described as a musty or slightly pungent odor. It is often likened to the smell of damp or musty basements.
calcium
Dehydration along with a high protein/calcium diet. Also, buttered popcorn is a common smell from dehydration. Don't know what causes it to smell in such a way. But that's why it would l.
Well, if it's with some sort of food coloring, it smells like a sweet/cinnamon smell. That's just what I tested, unless I got it wrong. But I think that's what it smells like. :) +++ It is odourless. Food colouring that uses calcium carbonate as a filler may be scented, which is probably what you mean. It is the primary constituent of limestone, and freshly-broken limestone can have a distinctive, sharp smell, but that arises from organic compounds within the rock, not from the mineral itself.
Limestone is primarily composed of calcium carbonate, which is a mineral with no inherent odor. However, limestone can sometimes have a faint earthy smell due to the presence of organic matter or impurities in the rock. Overall, limestone itself does not have a distinct smell.
it is sometimes white, and also sometimes some look like regular rocks
the calcium molecules present in the milk when burns gie this bad smell.....
It is a colourless deliquescent powder. It has no characteristic smell.
Smell like eggs
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