I don't think Rhenium is very odorous because it is a silvery-white metal with one of the highest melting points (3186 °C) of all elements, exceeded by only tungsten and carbon. Its boiling point is even higher: 5596 °C, which indicates a very, very low partial vapor pressure at STP. (Btw. can you smell pure gold or platinum?)
Uranium (the metal) has no odor.
Uranium hasn't odor.
rubidium does not have an odor
Not known, but very probable any odor.
There is no odor
Technetium is odorless.
Thorium has any odor.
Radium has no odor.
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Technetium hasn't odor.
Technetium is odorless.
Technetium is not "radiographic" but it is radioactive.
The chemical symbol of technetium is Tc.
All isotopes of technetium are radioactive. Technetium is found only in trace quantities in nature, and then usually only in certain ores where it is a product of radioactive decay. All of the technetium used is synthetic.
Technetium is odorless.
Technetium hasn't odor.
Technetium exist in nature only in ultratraces; being unstable technetium technetium was lost by radioactive decay.
Technetium is odorless.
Technetium is not from Japan.
Technetium is a metal.
Technetium was not tasted !
its a metal
The Brinell hardness of technetium is 112.The Vickers hardness of technetium is 151.
The Brinell hardness of technetium is 112.The Vickers hardness of technetium is 151.
Technetium is not a material to be sold to anyone on the counter.
Technetium is paramagnetic.