Not much except they are all sensed by humans through different receptors. The smell of rotten eggs are created by the sulfur-containing compounds released during the decomposition of eggs and are sensed by chemoreceptors in the nose. Heat is a transfer of energy from hot to cold objects and can be done by contact, convection or radiation, but it is invariably sensed by thermoreceptors in the skin. Light's precise nature is a duality of particle (photon) and wave (EM radiation) which cannot be described by conventional means but it is perceived by photoreceptor cells in the eye.
It is likely hydrogen sulfide gas, which has a distinct rotten egg smell. This gas can be produced from natural sources such as geothermal vents or from industrial activities like oil refining. It is important to avoid exposure to high levels of hydrogen sulfide as it can be harmful to health.
Sulfur doesn't smell like rotten eggs. Hydrogen sulfide smells like rotten eggs, but sulfur itself doesn't have much of a smell at all.
The smell of burning sulfur resembles the scent of rotten eggs.
Sulfuric acid has a strong, pungent odor that is often described as similar to the smell of rotten eggs. This comparison is made because both sulfuric acid and rotten eggs contain sulfur compounds that produce a similar unpleasant smell.
Sulfur has a strong, pungent smell often described as rotten eggs or a burning match.
It can.
not the good ones
Rotten eggs, for some reason, strangely smell like rotten eggs. ha no rotton eggs smell like farts/breaking wind
most of the time yes!!
Asparagus affects the smell of urine, and to a lesser extent, semen. It gives them both a sulphurous smell. Asparagus has sulphur containing products that break down and cause the distinctive smell. To name a few of these chemically ; S-methylthioacrylate and a methanethiol product; S-methyl-3-(methylthio)thiopropionate. Methanethiol is what causes the foul smell in rotton eggs.
A sick animal could be notified in many different ways, You can tell if an animal is ill by the way they act or smell. If you smell rotton dirty eggs or any other rotton smell coming from the animal. you will know they are not well, If the animal ignores any food water or human discharge you know they can't stand being sick. If your animal (pet) Refuses to let you touch it, then you know it is ill. If your animal is humping random objects fiercely then you know they are either very sick, or horny.
Hydrogen Sulfide is what smells like rotten eggs. Sulfur is best described as the smell a strike match gives off. Light and match and smell. That's sulfur.
Some farts smell of rotten eggs because they contain Hydrogen Sulphide - which is what gives rotten eggs their smell!
No one knows what true dinosaur eggs smell like. Fossilized dinosaur eggs may smell like the earth that they were located in.
Smell like eggs
Yes it will have a bad Odor when about to hatch
Because the smell is added so it can be detected. If natural gas smells like rotten eggs then it contains H2S or hydrogen sulfide. Actually the smell associated with rotten eggs is hydrogen sulfide, so hydrogen sulfide does not smell like rotten eggs, rotten eggs smell like hydrogen sulfide.