A stool may smell like rotten eggs primarily due to the presence of sulfur-containing compounds, particularly hydrogen sulfide. This can occur when the digestive system has difficulty breaking down certain foods, such as those high in sulfur (like eggs and cruciferous vegetables), or due to an imbalance in gut bacteria. Conditions like malabsorption or gastrointestinal infections can also contribute to this odor. If the smell persists or is accompanied by other symptoms, it’s advisable to consult a healthcare professional.
Car exhaust can smell like rotten eggs when the fuel has a lot of sulphur in it.
Some farts smell of rotten eggs because they contain Hydrogen Sulphide - which is what gives rotten eggs their smell!
its sulphur. its sulphur. i believe that the answer you are looking for is sulphur, it does indeed smell like rotten eggs
Rotten eggs, for some reason, strangely smell like rotten eggs. ha no rotton eggs smell like farts/breaking wind
Sulfur and Hydrogen
Because the smell is added so it can be detected. If natural gas smells like rotten eggs then it contains H2S or hydrogen sulfide. Actually the smell associated with rotten eggs is hydrogen sulfide, so hydrogen sulfide does not smell like rotten eggs, rotten eggs smell like hydrogen sulfide.
Because the smell is added so it can be detected. If natural gas smells like rotten eggs then it contains H2S or hydrogen sulfide. Actually the smell associated with rotten eggs is hydrogen sulfide, so hydrogen sulfide does not smell like rotten eggs, rotten eggs smell like hydrogen sulfide.
Sometimes burps may smell like rotten eggs if you have a sour stomach,
Sulfur, or Sulphur from the foods that the person / animal has eaten.
They smell of sulphur - rotten eggs.
Typically this is caused when the fuel is burned uncleanly and the sulfur in gas makes it smell
Sulfur doesn't smell like rotten eggs. Hydrogen sulfide smells like rotten eggs, but sulfur itself doesn't have much of a smell at all.