If your water smells like baby formula, it could be due to high levels of chlorine or chloramines in the water supply. These chemicals are often added to kill bacteria and sanitize the water, but they can react with organic matter in the water to produce a scent similar to baby formula. Contact your local water provider to inquire about any recent changes in treatment processes or to request a water quality test.
No, water itself does not have a distinct smell. Any scent associated with water is likely from other substances or impurities in the water.
Water itself is actually odorless. Any smell you may detect in water is likely coming from other substances dissolved in it, such as minerals or chemicals.
That depends on the contaminant. It can smell like anything that is in it as water has no real smell. It will either look like water or water with bits floating in it or dirty water. For example water used in nuclear power plants is radioactively contaminated but it looks and smells like water (if a bit metallic, but so does tap water). Bottom line if the water might be contaminated. DONT drink it.
The smell of sulfur in water is often described as resembling rotten eggs or a strong, unpleasant odor similar to that of a match being struck.
A salt water pool does not actually smell like chlorine. The smell comes from chloramines, which are compounds produced when chlorine combines with contaminants in the water. Salt water pools use a chlorine generator to create chlorine from salt, but should have lower levels of chloramines compared to traditional chlorine pools.
it smells like baby powder
Because you ate baby food.
no you cant smell water you can only smell it if it has somthing in like chemicals or jucie
No, water itself does not have a distinct smell. Any scent associated with water is likely from other substances or impurities in the water.
a baby skunk that sprays smells just like the adults do
I will answer this question with another question. Why are you smelling baby pee?
Water can smell like sulfur due to the presence of hydrogen sulfide gas, which is produced by certain bacteria in water sources.
smell it. Does it smell like pee?
the ocean smells like water
like fish and sea weed
Plain water itself should have no odor. However, water can have different odors depending on the source. Drinking water sometimes smells like chlorine, and you might also smell the plumbing in it (plastic or metallic odor). Spring water smells like the minerals in it. Ocean water smells salty, but it may smell like crude oil after a spill or pipeline leak. Local ponds may smell like mud and fish. Local lakes might smell like mud, fish, and outboard engine oil. Water in a toilet likely smells like body waste unless the toilet was just cleaned. Water in an aquarium will smell like fish (or at least the bacteria which helps clean the tank).
Smells a lot like Ambrosia blossom to me...