it smells of dog poo wich smells like my mum asswell then lol
roton eggs aswell
Rotten eggs. It can be smelt in very low concentrations, but at lethal concentrations it has no smell.
Hydrogen smells like nothing, as it is an odorless gas.
Its hard to describe. It is like a sharp pungent odor like lime almost. It's very hard to describe. (: maybe a int of ammonia?
Rotten eggs. in fact, the hydrogen sulfide is what gives rotten eggs their distinctive stench.
It smells really bad.It smells like rotten eggs.
Hydrogen sulphide smells like rotting eggs.
It smells like rotten eggs.
The chemical formula of hydrogen chloride is HCl.
Hydrogen chloride in aqueous solution is commonly known as hydrochloric acid.
No, Hydrogen does not smell as it is an odorless, tasteles elemental gas.
Zinc chloride is ZnCl2 Hydrogen gas is H2
When zinc reacts with hydrochloric acid it produces zinc chloride and hydrogen gas.
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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.
No, reacting zinc with hydrogen chloride will yield zinc chloride and hydrogen gas. Potassium chloride can be prepared by reacting potassium with hydrogen chloride or (more safely) potassium hydroxide with hydrogen chloride.
hydrogen is odorless
The compound hydrogen chloride, with formula HCl.
Don't smell it. Hydrochloric acid releases hydrogen chloride, which has a sharp, somewhat irritating odor, and in significant concentrations produces a burning, choking sensation as it dissolves the tissues in your respiratory system. It's okay to work with hydrochloric acid in a well-ventilated area, but deliberately sniffing it is a very bad idea.
hydrogen chloride is an acid
Acetic acid and hydrogen chloride are two different compounds. Although one IS an acid and the other dissolves readily in water to become hydrochloric acid they are produced from different elements, as such the odour of each is quite distinct. In laymans terms, Hydrogen Chloride is often compared to the smell of rotten eggs ... which it almost is! (The smelll of rotten eggs is from the production of Hydrogen Sulphide). Acetic acid is approximately eight percent of the volume of vinegar, hence the extreme vinegar smell. It would be more accurate to state that vinegar smells like Acetic acid ... but that isn't the question.
Hydrogen sulphide smells like rotting eggs.
Hydrogen don't smell.
Hydrogen Chloride is a covalent bond because the charges cancel each other out. Hydrogen is +1 and Chloride is -1.