Urine will have a strong odor if the person is not hydrated enough. Try drinking a full 8 - 8 oz. glasses of water today and see if this helps.
Polysulfide rubber contains sulfur compounds that can release hydrogen sulfide gas, which has a strong and unpleasant odor. This odor is more noticeable in uncured or partially cured polysulfide rubber where the sulfur compounds are still reacting and producing gas.
Sulfur compounds called thiols and sulfides give sulfur its distinct odor. These compounds are released when sulfur-containing substances decompose, such as in rotten eggs or garlic.
Phosphorus is an element that emits a distinct garlic-like odor when it burns.
Non-pure sulfur has a faint smell of rotten eggs
Sulfur dioxide has a sharp, pungent smell similar to burnt matches or rotten eggs. Its odor can be described as strong, irritating, and suffocating.
some times urine or some times rotting eggs.
About half of the population will notice this odor after eating asparagus because of the sulfur-containing amino acids which break down after ingestion. Sulfur-containing amino acids in asparagus break down during digestion, creating an odor when urine is excreted. "It's the same sulfur group that makes skunks smell.
At room temperature pure sulfur is yellow and hasn't odor.
Polysulfide rubber contains sulfur compounds that can release hydrogen sulfide gas, which has a strong and unpleasant odor. This odor is more noticeable in uncured or partially cured polysulfide rubber where the sulfur compounds are still reacting and producing gas.
Sulfur compounds called thiols and sulfides give sulfur its distinct odor. These compounds are released when sulfur-containing substances decompose, such as in rotten eggs or garlic.
When food contains ammonia or sulfur components, the smell will be noticeable. Moreover cigarettes and alcohol changes the urine odor.
Urethritis (inflammation of the urethra) is also a cause for foul and sulfur smelling urine. You really should go to a doctor. He/She will most likely prescribe Doxycycline or Zirythromax. Lots of factors affect the smell of urine. * Level of dehydration. A lack of fluids concentrates the urine and increases the odor. * Foods. Certain foods have an affect on the odor of urine. One of the most common is asparagus, which will give a very strong odor to about 80% of the population. * Health. There are certain health conditions that can affect the smell of urine. Such as hormones from pregnancy and certain diseases such as Diabetes.
Sulfur is an element that gives off a strong odor, often described as resembling rotten eggs.
Yes, sulfur has a very stinky odor, similar to rotten eggs.
urine smelling breath odor.
Certain foods like asparagus can give urine a bad odor. It could be an infection. If you recently took vitamins, that could cause odor as well
Phosphorus is an element that emits a distinct garlic-like odor when it burns.