Arsenic has a faint, garlic-like odor. Its smell is often described as slightly sweet or metallic.
Yes, sulfur has a distinct smell often described as rotten eggs or a strong, pungent odor.
Yes, E. coli can produce a noticeable smell, often described as a strong, unpleasant odor.
Yes, Pseudomonas bacteria can emit a distinct smell, often described as a sweet or fruity odor.
When stink bugs die, they release a strong, unpleasant odor that is often described as musty or pungent.
Morganella morganii typically produces a foul-smelling odor, described as putrid or fishy, when grown on agar in the laboratory. This odor is often distinctive and can aid in the identification of the organism.
Sulfur dioxide has a sharp, pungent smell similar to burnt matches or rotten eggs. Its odor can be described as strong, irritating, and suffocating.
Cyanide has a bitter almond smell that is often described as similar to the scent of marzipan or cherry kernels.
Arsenic: symbol As; at. wt. 74.91; at. no. 33; valence states 3 and 5 and classified as a metalloid. has no detectable odor. Some of its compounds do have a very weak odor ... so weak that I cannot detect them myself but have been told they are there. Arsenic and all of its compounds are VERY Toxic. One of the symptoms of arsenic poisonous is an odor of garlic on the breath. This I can smell.
Acetic acid has a pungent, vinegar-like odor. It is often described as having a sour smell similar to vinegar.
Phenol has a strong, sweet, medicinal smell that is often described as being similar to the smell of a hospital or antiseptic.
Antimony itself does not have a distinct smell. However, when heated or burned, it can produce a garlic-like odor due to the release of antimony trioxide fumes. This odor is often described as musty or sweet.
Cyanide has a bitter almond smell, similar to marzipan or cherry kernels. It can be identified by its distinct odor, which is often described as sweet and pungent. This smell is a key characteristic of cyanide and can help in its detection.
Iodine gas is usually described as having an "irritating" odor.
Solanine, a toxic compound found in certain plants like potatoes, has a strong, bitter smell that is often described as musty or earthy. It can be identified by its distinct odor, which can be detected when the plant is bruised or damaged.
Sulfuric acid has a strong, pungent odor that is often described as sharp, biting, and unpleasant.
It is a difficult to describe odor, Acrid and reminiscent of urine mixed with cleaning products. It's best described as the smell of crushed ants. That said, some people can't smell ants, this is why many people can't smell formic acid.
The smell of sulfur in water is often described as resembling rotten eggs or a strong, unpleasant odor similar to that of a match being struck.