Gases containing sulfur give a bad odor.
Hydrogen sulfide (H2S).
Gas, known as flatus, is produced by the bacteria in the large intestine. when the gas is expelled through the anus, this is flatulence.
The odor of farts comes from small amounts of hydrogen sulfide gas and mercaptans in the mixture. These compounds contain sulfur. Nitrogen-rich compounds such as skatole and indole also add to the stench of farts. The more sulfur-rich your diet, the more sulfides and mercaptans will be produced by the bacteria in your guts, and the more your farts will stink. Foods such as cauliflower, eggs and meat are notorious for producing smelly farts, whereas beans produce large amounts of not particularly stinky farts.
Sulfur, or Sulphur from the foods that the person / animal has eaten.
I have the answer right here. I looked it up. The odor of farts comes from small amounts of hydrogen sulfide gas and mercaptans. (Mercaptans smell like rotten cabbage) Being male or female has nothing to do with it.
im pretty sure sulfur smells of farts not the other way around
Some farts smell of rotten eggs because they contain Hydrogen Sulphide - which is what gives rotten eggs their smell!
Gas, known as flatus, is produced by the bacteria in the large intestine. when the gas is expelled through the anus, this is flatulence.
antony foulkes ...he has the worst farts ....they smell of rotten eggs (gross) ...he did one just now
If your farts smell like rotten vegetables, it has to do with your diet. Although it varies from person to person, it can take as long as 53 hours to totally digest food.
A cow farts.
Rotten eggs, for some reason, strangely smell like rotten eggs. ha no rotton eggs smell like farts/breaking wind
farts
Yes. Bacteria farts cause the holes in Swiss cheese. Boots.
It apparantley smells of a rotten fish
Bacteria actually have got a lot to do with farts, as they are what cause flatulence. When too much bacteria is present in the digestive system, the gas that they create when digesting foods builds up and causes you to pass gas.
The odor of farts comes from small amounts of hydrogen sulfide gas and mercaptans in the mixture. These compounds contain sulfur. Nitrogen-rich compounds such as skatole and indole also add to the stench of farts. The more sulfur-rich your diet, the more sulfides and mercaptans will be produced by the bacteria in your guts, and the more your farts will stink. Foods such as cauliflower, eggs and meat are notorious for producing smelly farts, whereas beans produce large amounts of not particularly stinky farts.
cheese balls on toast and rotten farts that smell like egg.