Almond extract can sometimes have a scent similar to marzipan, but it is not explosive. Trinitrotoluene (TNT) is an explosive used in munitions that has a slightly sweet odor, but it is not specifically described as smelling like marzipan.
The smell of almonds can be indicative of the presence of hydrogen cyanide, or cyanide gas, which has a bitter almond-like scent in low concentrations. However, there are no explosives that naturally smell like almonds.
When rayon burns, it usually smells like burning paper or wood, due to its cellulose base.
Color does not have a scent. Smells are associated with objects, not colors.
She mixed together a compound of chemicals to create a new solution for the experiment.
No, francium is not highly explosive. It is a highly reactive alkali metal that can react violently with water, but it does not exhibit explosive properties like some other elements. Francium is only found in trace amounts in nature due to its extreme rarity and radioactivity.
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The Marzipan Pig was created in 1986.
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The smell of almonds can be indicative of the presence of hydrogen cyanide, or cyanide gas, which has a bitter almond-like scent in low concentrations. However, there are no explosives that naturally smell like almonds.
They are marzipan. Marzipan is made from almond flour and sugar. It is turned into a paste and molded into shapes or objects.
Marzipan animals are sold at Christmas and Easter.
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It smells foul
No marsupial smells like popcorn.
Marzipan is believed to have originated in the Middle East, likely in Persia (modern-day Iran). It was later introduced to Europe through trade with the Arab world, particularly during the Crusades. Today, marzipan is closely associated with European confectionery, especially in countries like Germany and Spain.
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She mixed together a compound of chemicals to create a new solution for the experiment.