Yes, you can get sick from smelling rotten potatoes. Rotten potatoes can release toxic gases that can cause respiratory issues and other health problems if inhaled. It is important to avoid exposure to the fumes of rotten potatoes to prevent illness.
Ammonium sulfide is a chemical compound formed by the reaction of ammonia with hydrogen sulfide. It is commonly used as a reagent in chemical laboratories for qualitative analysis tests. Ammonium sulfide is known for its strong odor of rotten eggs.
The rotting of leaves is a chemical change because the breakdown of the leaves involves a chemical reaction to decompose the organic matter, resulting in the formation of new substances such as water, carbon dioxide, and various compounds.
It is a chemical change.Physical changes are reversible but a rotting egg cannot be made a fresh egg again. Also, the contents of a rotten egg are different from that of a fresh egg. This is also proof of the change being chemical as new products are formed in chemical change only.
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The smell is from hydrogen sulfide - H2S.
Rottening of wood is a chemical (breakdown) reaction
Rotten smelling trash.
Yes, you can get sick from smelling rotten potatoes. Rotten potatoes can release toxic gases that can cause respiratory issues and other health problems if inhaled. It is important to avoid exposure to the fumes of rotten potatoes to prevent illness.
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Yes, You will get sick. If its foul smelling it is most likely rotten and would contain dangerous and harmful bacteria
Hydrogen sulphide is associated with rotten eggs.
Hydrogen sulfide is a compound composed of hydrogen and sulfur atoms, with the chemical formula H2S. It is a gas with a characteristic foul odor, often described as smelling like rotten eggs.
This is a chemical change.
There are some foul-smelling flowers that smell like rotten meat. And what are attracted to rotten meat? Flies. Flies are everywhere and especially around dead animals that is rotten because rotten flesh is the best habitat for the larvae of a fly (maggot).
Hydrogen sulphide (sulfide) is created by the chemical reaction when bacteria breaks down organic matter in the absence of oxygen, as inside an egg.