maybe it can be...cause i tried experimenting on it already and i just smelled it on a meter away from the perfume...
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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.
No, perfume is not considered to be a compound. It's actually a mixture of fragrant essential oils or aroma compounds.
Not all things give off a smell. Smells are produced by volatile molecules that are released into the air and detected by our noses. While many things do have a distinct smell, others may not produce enough of these molecules to be detected by our sense of smell.
A formaldehyde smell in a house can be caused by new furniture, construction materials, or household products emitting formaldehyde gas. Formaldehyde is a common indoor air pollutant found in many building materials and furnishings. Improving ventilation and using formaldehyde-free products can help reduce the smell.
Wearing strong perfume in any circumstances is old school. A single bottle of perfume is made up of hundreds of chemicals. Many people are sensitive to those chemicals that can trigger headaches and congestion. Others are simply nauseated because what seems to smell wonderful to you might smell disgusting to someone else. Strong perfume hijacks all the air in the room and takes away from the food being prepared when it permeates the kitchen. If you must wear perfume it should be applied in such small amounts that only you can smell it.
Perfume is a luxury item; no one needs it to survive, but many people enjoy the lovely smell, and want their own personal smell to favorably impress other people.
Yes! It most defintaly changes! There are also many sites that prove it!
25 YARDS
There are many different race of people.The smell of sweet perfume freshened the air.
About 975 yards.
Fantasy by Britney Spears is said to smell like a blend of fruits, flowers, roots and wood. It seems to have a cult following, with many people raving about how much they enjoy the smell.
the answer is 788849785 ft
207 feet, or 69 yards
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You may just have the question backward; many perfumes are designed to smell similar to the way flowers do in the first place. Production of a perfume often involves large quantities of a specific flower, and the process distills that scent and concentrates it into perfume oil. That oil is diluted with a solvent, usually some combination of ethanol and water, leaving you with a liquid that can be applied to skin and smells of flowers.
about 15 miles