Pure ethanol is odorless.
Sulfur is an element that gives off a strong odor, often described as resembling rotten eggs.
Sodium phosphate typically does not have a strong odor. It is a white, odorless solid that is commonly used in food and water treatment applications.
Phosphorus itself does not have a strong odor. However, some of its chemical compounds may emit a garlic-like or rotten fish smell.
I handled some today and it is a very strong smell that can hit pretty hard if you smell it from a close distance
Pungent , corrosive and toxic , like bleach. Exercise great care
Strong odor
No
No the opposite. It is a characteristic of metals that they have very little or no odor.
One example would be : The odor of the skunk was very putrid.
Sulfur is an element that gives off a strong odor, often described as resembling rotten eggs.
No, ammonia is not considered odorless. It is known for having a pungent, distinct odor that is often described as strong and sharp.
Uncooked cabbage has a mild odor, which becomes stronger as it is cooked.
Yes it does have. Its odor is quite similar to Chlorine (chocking odor)
Paradichlorobenzene has a strong, sweetish odor that is often compared to mothballs. It is commonly used as a deodorizer and insect repellent, but prolonged exposure to high levels of paradichlorobenzene can be harmful to human health.
Fresh ham butt should not have a strong or unpleasant odor. It should have a mild, meaty smell. If it has a strong or foul odor, it may indicate that the meat is no longer fresh and should not be consumed.
swell smell
Terbium is a metal and as such, it is unlikely to have a distinct odor. Metals typically do not have a strong odor unless they are in some kind of compound or complex form.