Bases, particularly in their pure form, typically have little to no distinct smell. However, some basic substances, like ammonia, can have a strong, pungent odor that is often described as similar to urine or cleaning products. Other bases, such as sodium hydroxide, are odorless but can produce harmful fumes when mixed with certain substances. Overall, the smell associated with bases largely depends on their specific chemical composition and any impurities.
I'm guessing you mean chemicals with a basic Ph level (under 7). They do not have a specific smell. It entirely depends on what chemical it is. Not its acidity level.
Smell like eggs
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they smell like cut grass
They smell like dirty dogs.
there is no smell
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It is often said to smell like chlorine.