No. Vapour does not smell.
Stench.
the gas in the room freshener mixes with the air in the room and as air moves , the smell from the room freshener spreads through out the room
Bromine. This is a liquid at room temperature and pressure but fumes a rich reddy brown vapour. Keep it in a fume cupboard.
Yes - but not much (very low vapor pressure @ room temp, but not zero).
a tiny bit if its in your room you cant smell it
The source of the strong, unpleasant smell in the room is likely coming from something burning or decaying.
The odor in the room is musty and unpleasant.
Gas refers to substances that are in a gaseous state at room temperature and pressure, whereas vapour refers to the gaseous state of a substance that is usually a liquid or solid at room temperature and pressure. Vapour is produced by evaporation or boiling, while gas exists as a gas naturally.
If you smell fumes, you should get out of the room, car, or house. Opening windows will help get rid of the smell.
I've got a good sense of smell
It's not a difficult question! You can use an aromatherapy candle or a reed diffuser. They can make your room smell good, and at the same time have a variety of smells for you to choose from, fruity, floral, woody, always have your own smell. Home Lights is a great candle brand to check out.
We smell because of particles in the air. Air currents , due to people moving about or fans in the room. carry the particles across the room and the nerves in your nose detect them.