Metal can sometimes have a bad smell due to the presence of sulfur compounds or other impurities in the metal. These compounds can react with air or moisture, producing unpleasant odors.
Metal can sometimes smell weird because of the reaction between the metal and oils on our skin, which can create a distinct odor.
It actually doesn't have an smell!! It has a strange look though.
The strong burning metal smell in the air could be caused by a nearby industrial accident, such as a fire at a metal processing plant or a chemical reaction involving metal materials.
The smell of burning metal is often described as a sharp, acrid odor that can be similar to the scent of sulfur or a strong metallic tang.
Pure gold itself does not have a smell because it is an inert metal. However, some people might perceive a metallic odor when handling gold coins or jewelry due to the presence of oils and other contaminants on the surface of the metal.
rust means a iron metal is changing the form of color and smell because when smell it and turns bad odor or bad smell and turn to chemical changes
Aluminum metal itself does not have a distinct smell. However, some people may associate a metallic or "tinny" smell with handling aluminum due to oils, residues, or other substances that may be on the surface of the metal.
No Albania does not smell bad !!
You smell bad because of you sweting.
No it doeS not have a bad smell
Uranium metal: no smell or taste.
There is a bad smell when everyone urinates :-(
Lutetium is a metal and as such, it does not have a smell. Generally, metals are odorless.
Metal can sometimes smell weird because of the reaction between the metal and oils on our skin, which can create a distinct odor.
A bad smell.
Yes. Tin or metal containers can leave a bad taste. Glass is your best option. It doesnt effect the food that is kept in it, and the food smell will not obsorbe into the glass.
No, it will stink. YOU will smell.