What you smell that is so awful is hydrogen sulfide.
Hydrogen sulphide has the unpleasant smell of rotten eggs.
The primary odor component in the early smell of rotten eggs is hydrogen sulfide, which contains two elements, hydrogen and sulfur. If an egg rots long enough, it may contain other odorant substances.
Mainly hydrogen. There is a small amount of methane which gives farts their smell.
No it is not the same, Ammonia is NH3, a compound of hydrogen and nitrogen. It is a base and is note for its strong smell. Hydrogen peroxide is H2O2, a compound of hydrogen and oxygen. It is very mildly acidic and is noted for its ability to decompose and release oxygen gas.
No, Hydrogen does not smell as it is an odorless, tasteles elemental gas.
Because the smell is added so it can be detected. If natural gas smells like rotten eggs then it contains H2S or hydrogen sulfide. Actually the smell associated with rotten eggs is hydrogen sulfide, so hydrogen sulfide does not smell like rotten eggs, rotten eggs smell like hydrogen sulfide.
Because the smell is added so it can be detected. If natural gas smells like rotten eggs then it contains H2S or hydrogen sulfide. Actually the smell associated with rotten eggs is hydrogen sulfide, so hydrogen sulfide does not smell like rotten eggs, rotten eggs smell like hydrogen sulfide.
Hydrogen gas has no taste, colour or smell.
Hydrogen sulphide smells like rotting eggs.
hydrogen is odorless
The smell is similar to the smell of hydrogen sulfide (rotten eggs).
No. both are odourless gases.
The smell is from hydrogen sulfide - H2S.
Cyanide smells of almonds.
What you smell that is so awful is hydrogen sulfide.
H2S is hydrogen sulphide. Hydrogen sulphide has the smell of 'rotten eggs'., which is the gas given off by rotten eggs.