Cyanide has a bitter almond smell. It is important to recognize this odor because cyanide is a highly toxic substance that can be deadly if inhaled or ingested. Being able to detect the smell of cyanide can help people avoid exposure and seek help immediately in case of accidental exposure or poisoning.
Potassium ferricyanide is less poisonous than potassium cyanide because it does not release cyanide ions in the body. Cyanide ions inhibit enzymes involved in cellular respiration, leading to cellular suffocation and toxicity. Potassium ferricyanide, on the other hand, is mostly harmless upon ingestion and is commonly used in non-toxic applications like photography and blueprinting.
Oxygen is odorless because it has no detectable smell receptors in the human nose that can react to it. Although oxygen itself does not have a smell, it is essential for supporting the sense of smell by allowing odor molecules to reach the olfactory receptors in the nose.
Natural gas is odorless and colorless, so a smell is added to it as a safety precaution. Adding a distinct odor (usually a sulfur or rotten egg smell) helps people detect gas leaks in their homes or buildings, as natural gas leaks can be dangerous and, in extreme cases, lead to explosions.
Chlorine smells very similar to bleach. Swimming pools are normally disinfected with chlorine and you may be able to smell it at one. Most people would tell you that at swimming pools it is the Chlorine you can smell, but actually it's the Chlorine reacting with substances in the water i.e. Urine
The distinct smell of natural gas is due to the addition of a chemical called mercaptan, which is added to it before distribution for safety reasons. Mercaptan has a strong, sulfurous odor that makes it easier to detect a gas leak.
The land smells before the water as well. Only, the thing is that humans are not able to recognize that smell. Their senses aren't that strong. When land is sprinkled with water; the smell is only enhanced.
Smell is an important part of our lives. Without it, we wouldn't be able to smell fires, for example. That would cause many areas to be burnt down.
Babies are very sensitive when it comes to their mothers. From a few days after birth babies are able to identify their mothers by the sound of their voice and also their smell.
i guess he was able to recognize his parents.well..........im not sure but i guess he did recognize them on his own or someone told him
no they don't. like oc they wont and I heard of some guy crossing the border with thousands of Viagra they couldn't smell that either. I also think if it has any kind of coating on the pill it is scent free.
i think its that people should be careful....
Simplest way is to know how they each smell. Just go to any filling station and sniff the fuel nozzles - you'll soon be able to recognize the difference!
Smellable It's one word Not smell able
All of them. Naturally, you need to be able to see in order to drive. You also need to be able to hear - noses around you, noises coming from your vehicle, etc. Smell is important - if you're driving, and you smell burning oil, or coolant, something's seriously wrong, and you need to find out what it is. Feeling is important. If a load shift on you, you need to be able to feel it to know that it's happening.
No, boiling apple seeds will not remove cyanide as it is not a substance that can be cooked or boiled out. Cyanide is a natural component of apple seeds and is not affected by heat. It is recommended to avoid consuming apple seeds in large quantities.
Because without smell, we woulnt be able to taste things. If you hold your nose very tightly then try to chew something, you will realise you cannot taste it, but you have to squeeze very tightly.
You can still do everything you normally would. You just wouldn't be able to smell.