No, nitrogen is odourless.
The air we breathe consists of over 70% nitrogen.
However, liquid nitrogen does smell of vanilla - does anyone know why? Maybe they add a smelling agent like they do with natural gas?
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Nitrogen oxide forms when nitrogen reacts with oxygen. The word equation for this reaction is: nitrogen + oxygen → nitrogen oxide.
Nitrogen and oxygen can form nitrogen dioxide (NO2) or nitric oxide (NO) depending on the conditions. Nitrogen oxides are produced when nitrogen and oxygen react at high temperatures, such as in combustion processes.
To calculate total nitrogen, you typically sum up the concentrations of different forms of nitrogen present in a sample. This can include organic nitrogen, ammonia nitrogen, nitrite nitrogen, and nitrate nitrogen. Analytical techniques such as Kjeldahl digestion or combustion methods are commonly used to determine total nitrogen content in a sample.
The chemical formula for nitrogen monoxide is NO. It consists of one nitrogen and one oxygen atom per molecule of nitrogen monoxide.
Nitrogen dioxide has a sharp, pungent odor that is noticeable at high concentrations. It is often described as smelling like chlorine mixed with nitric acid.
Odourlessness is the opposite of odour.
the LPG is odour less and color less so MERKEPTINE is added for odour
well i don't have an envoy, so how can it have an odour?
Odour of Chrysanthemums was created in 1911.
The plural of odour is odours. As in "there are strange odours coming from the room".
you get body odour from the hairs and rubbing togetherness of your underarms...
Strong harsh odour like burning metal
Odour of Chrysanthemums - film - was created in 2002.
Their unique odour and bold coloring
The duration of Odour of Chrysanthemums - film - is 1680.0 seconds.
A synonym for odour (or odor in North America) is "smell."