Glucose has no odor. It is a type of sugar. It is easily changed into energy by the body.
Polonium has no odor.
DDT hasn't an odor.
Cerium hasn't odor.
The odor of kerosene is "aromatic".
The odor of glycerol in the acrolein test is usually described as pungent, acrid, and irritating. This odor is a result of glycerol undergoing dehydration to form acrolein, which has a strong and unmistakable odor.
The reaction between glucose and sodium hydroxide does not result in a color change or the formation of a precipitate. However, the reaction will result in the decomposition of glucose into smaller organic molecules, and there will not be a pronounced odor associated with this reaction.
When urine contains excess glucose, it can appear darker or more concentrated, often taking on a yellow or amber hue. This change is primarily due to dehydration or the presence of other substances, as glucose itself does not significantly alter the color. Additionally, high glucose levels can lead to a sweet odor in the urine. Always consult a healthcare professional if you notice unusual changes in urine color or odor.
Most of the chemicals are odorless as water, air, salt ,Glucose e.t.c
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no, it does not.
"Mushy" is a texture, not an odor. There cannot be a "mushy" odor any more than there can be a "sticky" odor.
Uranium has no odor.
Zirconium has no odor.
Polonium has no odor.
Plutonium has no odor.
Fermium has no odor.