Some additives with strong odor and toxic or colored are added (methanol, acetone, isopropyl alcohol, etc.) to avoid consumption by drunkmen.
No the opposite. It is a characteristic of metals that they have very little or no odor.
Sensory adaptation
Take a bath.
Assuming you mean intermolecular bonds, a strong odor means the bonds are weak, since molecules of the compound readily vaporize.
The active ingredients in Lysol are Ethanol/SD Alcohol, which is a highly flammable fluid that acts as a sanitizer, Isopropyl alcohol, which is partly responsible for Lysol's strong odor which acts as a sanitizing agent that removes odor, carbon dioxide, benzalkonium chloride, and 2-phenylphenol, a disinfectant.
strong odor
Alcohol, if you think to ethanol, has a specific odor and taste.
Strong odor
Isopropyl alcohol does, indeed, give off a fairly strong odor as it evaporates... but airing the place out would rectify this. The odor would be gone fairly quickly as isopropanol evaporates pretty fast. This odor isn't like nail polish remover, which is primarily acetone.
No
It has a very strong and extremely distinctive odor. If you smell it and you don't know why, get out of there.
No the opposite. It is a characteristic of metals that they have very little or no odor.
Yes
No, it has a very strong odor.
The actual odor is not alcohol, but could be mistaken for it.
liking for the odor of alcohol
Uncooked cabbage has a mild odor, which becomes stronger as it is cooked.