Hair is composed alpha keratin. Many of the amino residues in keratin are cysteine, which makes disulfide bonds between polypeptide chains. The disulfide bonds gives rigidity and structure to the hair. Fingernails, feathers, hooves and even tortoise shells are composed of the same protein, they just contain many more disulfide bonds. It is the sulfur which gives burnt hair a very bad smell.
The yellow mineral that matches smell like is called sulfur. Sulfur is a naturally occurring element, with a very distinctive smell.
The yellow mineral that smells like burnt matches is sulfur. Sulfur is a naturally occurring element that is commonly found near volcanic areas and in mineral deposits. Its distinctive smell is often described as resembling that of rotten eggs or burnt matches.
The mineral you are referring to is likely sulfur, which is commonly found in its yellow crystalline form. The characteristic smell of burnt matches is due to sulfur's distinct odor when it reacts with oxygen in the air.
Sulfur dioxide has a sharp, pungent smell similar to burnt matches or rotten eggs. Its odor can be described as strong, irritating, and suffocating.
Bad.
Because you ate baby food.
Not in the least bit.
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Crack has a very sweet smell, like burnt marshmellows.
burnt clutch will smell something like burnt brake pads.. usually clutch disk have semi metallic pads
Copper sulfate does not have a distinct smell when heated. However, as it decomposes at high temperatures, it may release sulfur dioxide gas, which has a suffocating odor resembling burnt matches.
well, gee, think about what it is...