Water itself is generally odorless. However, certain smells in water can come from impurities or contaminants like sulfur, chlorine, or organic matter, which can create a noticeable odor.
Caesium itself is a metal and does not have a distinct odor. When caesium reacts with air or water, it can produce caesium hydroxide which has a soapy or ammonia-like odor.
No, copper does not have a distinct odor.
It does not have an odor because it is a metal.
The pure element has no odor as it is a solid and nonvolatile.
Tantalum is a metal and does not have a particular natural odor.
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no, it does not.
"Mushy" is a texture, not an odor. There cannot be a "mushy" odor any more than there can be a "sticky" odor.
Uranium has no odor.
Zirconium has no odor.
Polonium has no odor.
Plutonium has no odor.
Fermium has no odor.
Plutonium has no odor.
Uranium has not an odor.
Caesium itself is a metal and does not have a distinct odor. When caesium reacts with air or water, it can produce caesium hydroxide which has a soapy or ammonia-like odor.