Yes it does.
Every thing have a smell but it's not that everyone can smell it. Try smelling it!
smell can not be measured but can be observed
because your feet sweat and the sweat sits there and releases a gas to make the smell. Thank you for using Answers.com
It depends what odour you mean. It's just a word we use to describe a particularly sharp smell. If you are referring to a person's smell, it usually is caused by bacteria breaking down sweat This is what causes that odour.
935 is the purity for Argentium silver. Argentium silver is NOT sterling silver. It is a different alloy which has germanium in it which makes it less prone to tarnishing. Sterling is an alloy that has more copper in it. The copper is added to fine silver in order to make it stronger.
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i didnt know silver had a smell in the first place Silver does indeed have a very definitive smell, if it is real solid or pure silver it will smell slightly sweet and soft or subtle if you will. If it is cheap silver plate it will smell brassy and bitter. hope this helps as just a quick old scholl validation method.
"No, no smell" - Not true. I have a scent detection dog and I've proofed him on both gold and silver.
Silver doesn't really have a smell. It smells like other metals which has a distinct type of smell that isn't strong unless it is hot.
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You can check the authenticity of a silver ring by looking for hallmarks or stamps indicating the purity of the silver (e.g., "925" for sterling silver). Additionally, genuine silver rings may tarnish over time and have a distinct metallic smell. A professional jeweler can also perform tests such as acid testing to verify the silver content.
Silver does not have an exact smell nor a strong one Ed: Actually, it does, but the smell is hard to describe. Try smelling a genuine silver item and then compare it to other (perhaps supposedly) silver items. This is a great method if you are interested in antiques and want to see if a certain item is genuine silver. Good luck!! =D
they are afraid of the smell of onion and garlic. If they touch silver, they feel uncontrolable pain............ they are afraid from the cross of jesus...........
You can perform a few tests to identify silver without a mark, such as the magnet test (silver is not magnetic), the ice test (silver melts ice quickly due to its high thermal conductivity), and the sound test (genuine silver produces a long ringing sound when tapped). Additionally, you can also perform a chemical test using nitric acid, but this method can damage the silver.
My grandfather taught me many years ago that for antique silver, true sterling has a "sweet" smell, while silver plate gives off a very faint sulfuric odor. I do not know if this is true for modern silver or not.
Please do not blank this answer. Simply add your own worst smell to the list:It's hard to out-do human decomposition.Spoiled milkSkunk(Silver) Tarnish. Smells like a mix between rotting cabbage and stale sweat.Rotting sewage
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One way to check if silver jewelry is fake is to look for a hallmark or stamp on the piece that indicates it is sterling silver. You can also perform a magnet test – real silver is not magnetic, so if the jewelry is attracted to the magnet, it's likely fake. Finally, you can try a nitric acid test, but this should be done by a professional jeweler as it can be damaging to the jewelry if done improperly.