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It is just a much stronger smell.
You could have swollen passages if you smell burned food in your nose all of the time. You could also be smelling actual burned food.
Sugar.
adding heat to a substance might produce a new gas, resulting in a chemical change for example when baking powder is heated it produces carbon dioxide gas which is needed to make a cake fluffy and light.
No, garlic is not a polar substance. It is actually a non-polar substance. The smell from garlic comes from the chemical diallyl disulfide.
Because, incense is a material that produces a pleasant smell when burned
When someone is said to be "incensed" it refers to The Degree of their Anger, a very high state of anger, which is not easy to get over, could lead to revenge, etc. Folks who reach that state of anger, have a hard time letting go of it.
Deodorant.
Similar to burnt plastic. On its own, cocaine has no smell. Cocaine is ineffective when burned, as it is to be inhaled.
Strong and burned
It is just a much stronger smell.
No, there should not be a smell caused by the burning of a disc
Gas is emitted from the ocean which creates the smell. Bacteria is burned into fumes and that's where you smell the ocean.
Dried foliage of Salvia divinorum has only a subtle odor (much less noticeable than that of cannabis), although it produces a distinctive aroma when burned. Even when burned, the scent is typically less evident than that of marijuana.
The smell might be as result of the silicone containing filler and when heated it produces the smell.
It produces a smell, yes. Whether it's nice or not, subjective.
It would be Incense.