Oxygen does not have spacific smell, only if odor is carried through the air by another force.
If you have ever smelled laundry bleach, or been in a swimming pool and noticed a smell to the water- that is the smell of chlorine (in a fairly mild form). Pure chlorine gas is pale green, has a choking, burning smell, and is deadly to breathe. Whether it is "worse" than the smell of wastewater would depend on the purity of the chlorine you smell- the more pure, the worse the smell.
Chlorine itself is a gas at room temperature and pressure, so it does not have a tangible texture like a solid or liquid. However, when dissolved in water, it can impart a taste and smell that some may describe as "sharp" or "pungent."
Its smell is much similar to Chlorine (chocking smell) , but never try to smell it as it is very Toxic
Generally if chlorine level is maintained between 1-3ppm you should not smell chlorine. As the level rises it becomes noticable, however most complaints about chlorine smell are due to chloramines (even in a clear & clean pool), chlorine molecules which are bound by swimmer wastes and/or bacteria introduced to the pool. This problem can be confirmed by a reputable pool shop by testing your water. Fix it by oxidising your pool regularly during the swimming season and let the pool breathe by removing the cover for the following hour or so.
Not necessarily. The smell of chlorine from a pool usually means there is too little chlorine in the water, rather than too much. This smell is often caused by the formation of chloramines, which are compounds produced when chlorine reacts with contaminants in the water. Regularly testing and maintaining the proper chlorine levels in the pool can help prevent this issue.
Borax has a mild, soapy and slightly alkaline smell. Some people describe it as similar to that of laundry detergent or chlorine.
Chlorine (Cl) is a natural chemical element, a gas, very reactive, extremely useful in industry, toxic, with a pungent smell.
Chlorine smells very similar to bleach. Swimming pools are normally disinfected with chlorine and you may be able to smell it at one. Most people would tell you that at swimming pools it is the Chlorine you can smell, but actually it's the Chlorine reacting with substances in the water i.e. Urine
sometimes chlorine is in them and also some people mistake the smell of chlorine for the smell of sulfur a different element.
If you have ever smelled laundry bleach, or been in a swimming pool and noticed a smell to the water- that is the smell of chlorine (in a fairly mild form). Pure chlorine gas is pale green, has a choking, burning smell, and is deadly to breathe. Whether it is "worse" than the smell of wastewater would depend on the purity of the chlorine you smell- the more pure, the worse the smell.
Familiar and Friendly. otherwise I would say its a sharp and brutal smell that feels as if every breath destroys what little nose hair you have left from months of training. I've been a competative swimmer for three years.
Acrid
The way are sense of smell works the smell of chlorine in hottubs should not sting your nose.
A "musty" smell would describe a damp animal
You could describe the smell of chicken curry as spicy. You can taste the variety of spices when you eat chicken curry.
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.
Chlorine itself is a gas at room temperature and pressure, so it does not have a tangible texture like a solid or liquid. However, when dissolved in water, it can impart a taste and smell that some may describe as "sharp" or "pungent."