No, it has quite a strong odour. If you have smelled household bleach or the liquid 'shock' that's added to swimming pools then you have experienced the smell of chlorine.
no odour
The hydrogen has no odour.
NO!!! Hydrogen gas is odourless, invisible, tasteless and explosive if mixed with oxygen. As GREEN gas is Chlorine, which as a pungent odour and is poisonous.
salt hasn't got an odour
It has a pungent odour. It is colourless. It is a proton acceptor.
No, it has quite a strong odour. If you have smelled household bleach or the liquid 'shock' that's added to swimming pools then you have experienced the smell of chlorine.
Yes it has, it has a similar odour to that of Chlorine, but it's not a wise gas to inhale, as it's very corrosive, reactive and toxic.
no odour
The hydrogen has no odour.
NO!!! Hydrogen gas is odourless, invisible, tasteless and explosive if mixed with oxygen. As GREEN gas is Chlorine, which as a pungent odour and is poisonous.
Odourlessness is the opposite of odour.
the LPG is odour less and color less so MERKEPTINE is added for odour
salt hasn't got an odour
If you have ever smelled laundry bleach, or been in a swimming pool and noticed a smell to the water- that is the smell of chlorine (in a fairly mild form). Pure chlorine gas is pale green, has a choking, burning smell, and is deadly to breathe. Whether it is "worse" than the smell of wastewater would depend on the purity of the chlorine you smell- the more pure, the worse the smell.
irritating odour and irritates the eyes...
well i don't have an envoy, so how can it have an odour?