well you usually will start to feel real lightheaded or dizzy and then usually the lights go out (pass out or faint)
No, oil cannot turn into an ammonia smell. Ammonia is a compound formed by nitrogen and hydrogen, while oil is composed of carbon and hydrogen. The presence of ammonia smell could indicate a separate source of ammonia contamination.
The pungent smell of ammonia in an aqueous solution is due to the release of ammonia gas (NH3) when the solution is exposed to the air. Ammonia gas has a strong, irritating odor that gives it its pungent smell.
Ammonia has a strong, pungent smell that is often described as sharp, suffocating, or similar to household cleaning products.
Ammonia smell in sweat can indicate a high protein diet, dehydration, or kidney issues. It is important to stay hydrated and consult a healthcare professional if you notice persistent ammonia smell in your sweat.
Yes, ammonia has a strong, distinct smell that is often described as pungent and similar to household cleaning products. It can irritate the respiratory system and is used in various industrial and household applications.
If you're refering to when an animal sprays, I believe it's because of ammonia.
Cats do not like the smell of ammonia. It is a strong and unpleasant odor for them.
Yes, ammonia has a similar smell to cat urine.
No, oil cannot turn into an ammonia smell. Ammonia is a compound formed by nitrogen and hydrogen, while oil is composed of carbon and hydrogen. The presence of ammonia smell could indicate a separate source of ammonia contamination.
A distinct pungent odor that lingers and penetrates nearly everything. Will smell somewhat of traditional ammonia with a slight burning plastic smell
The pungent smell of ammonia in an aqueous solution is due to the release of ammonia gas (NH3) when the solution is exposed to the air. Ammonia gas has a strong, irritating odor that gives it its pungent smell.
Ammonia smell is how urine smells. Perhaps the toilet is not cleaned well enough.
No, but some cheeses start to smell of ammonia when they are over-ripe. If the smell is very strong, discard the cheese.
Actually, strong ammonia from cat urine can be dangerous if it is in high enough concentration. You can experience a loss of sense of smell, increased heart rate, irritation to the eyes and mucous membranes, lung irritation and coughing, and nausea. Ammonia itself in liquid form is corrosive and in the body is destructive to the cells. I'm not aware of the dangers of breathing it over a long period of time, I found this question as I was looking up the dangers myself because I know someone close to me who "gets used to" the smell quickly when they go home (loss of sense of smell). I visited recently and found myself unable to get used to the smell (was there about 30 minutes) but experienced some slight nausea and an increased heart rate, which alarmed me and made me want to look this up. Look up the dangers of inhaling ammonia fumes and you'll have your answer. With what I've learned so far, it can't be good over a long period of time.
Ammonia has a strong, pungent smell that is often described as sharp, suffocating, or similar to household cleaning products.
Ammonia smell in sweat can indicate a high protein diet, dehydration, or kidney issues. It is important to stay hydrated and consult a healthcare professional if you notice persistent ammonia smell in your sweat.
because there is ammonia in pee