When linen is burned, it typically produces a smell that is reminiscent of burning plant fibers, as linen is made from flax. The scent can be somewhat similar to that of burnt grass or hay, often described as a light, earthy aroma. Depending on the material's treatment or any dyes used, there may also be slight variations in the smell, but it generally lacks the harshness associated with synthetic materials. Overall, the odor is usually mild and not as pungent as that of materials like cotton or polyester.
Crack has a very sweet smell, like burnt marshmellows.
burnt clutch will smell something like burnt brake pads.. usually clutch disk have semi metallic pads
Similar to burnt candy or something sweet that has been burned. It is a very unique smell that can't really be described.
If you locked your wheels and slid, you burnt your tires and that will smell like burnt oil, since they ARE petroleum products.
Varnish, or in other words it does not smell like gas, it smells almost burnt
Failed compressor
Yes! it smells like burnt durritos and eggs.
It should smell a little like burning paper, the same with rayon. If it's polyester, it will melt. Wool will smell like burnt hair.
Because its burnt.
The yellow mineral that matches smell like is called sulfur. Sulfur is a naturally occurring element, with a very distinctive smell.
The burnt popcorn smell in your microwave is likely due to leftover food particles or grease that have been heated and burned during previous use. Cleaning the microwave thoroughly can help eliminate the smell.