Soak the bottle overnight with hot water and a tablespoon of baking soda. If this does not work you can do the same with hot water and a teaspoon of bleach, but rinse out very well if bleach is used.
No, cow's milk should not smell after freezing. However, colostrum may have a different smell to it than regular milk. This is just due to the antibodies in the milk, however, milk should not smell any different post freezing as it would pre freezing.
Fresh milk smells creamy. Sometimes it may smell like nothing at all. When you are trying to describe a scent, smell the milk and think about what memories, feelings, images, or words it brings to mind.
Yes, if it has soured. Fresh raw milk does not smell sour. Soured raw milk is fine to use though.
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if you put milk in a plant it will smell like rotten eggs and your house will be stffed with a bad smell and you will barf and you will have to move out of your house.
Uranium metal: no smell or taste.
If you mean literally a waterbottle then you are an idiot.
you smell it
no the milk will smell and get pullpy
Lutetium is a metal and as such, it does not have a smell. Generally, metals are odorless.