"Cyanide" is the polyatomic ion CN-. Compounds of cyanide reportedly tend to smell like "bitter almonds" (as opposed to sweet almonds, which smell like benzaldehyde); they're toxic enough I don't go around intentionally sniffing them.
it smells really good
sharp, biting nasty odor
No, nitrogen is odourless. The air we breathe consists of over 70% nitrogen. However, liquid nitrogen does smell of vanilla - does anyone know why? Maybe they add a smelling agent like they do with natural gas?
Silicon has no smell to it.
It does not have a smell.
Holmium simply does not have a smell
Nitrogen is too high
I mean that what does a tiger smell like
Various nitrogen compounds.
sharp, biting nasty odor
Yup it is having an-irritating odour.
proteins have nitrogen which gives a smell of rotten egg. That's why the smell of proteins is different from carbohydrates
Various sulfur and nitrogen compounds.
Sweat that smells like urine has ammonia. This means your body is losing nitrogen. Drink more water and the nitrogen will go into your urine rather than your sweat. You should also eat more or drink more carbohydrates.
No, nitrogen is odourless. The air we breathe consists of over 70% nitrogen. However, liquid nitrogen does smell of vanilla - does anyone know why? Maybe they add a smelling agent like they do with natural gas?
no it does not smell like that
Smell like eggs
They smell like a starfish