When linen is burned, it typically produces a smell that is reminiscent of burning plant fibers, as linen is made from flax. The scent can be somewhat similar to that of burnt grass or hay, often described as a light, earthy aroma. Depending on the material's treatment or any dyes used, there may also be slight variations in the smell, but it generally lacks the harshness associated with synthetic materials. Overall, the odor is usually mild and not as pungent as that of materials like cotton or polyester.
Sugar.
Burned matches produce sulfur dioxide, which has a strong and pungent odor that can temporarily mask other smells like gas and excrement. This is due to the sulfur compounds released during combustion reacting with and overwhelming the olfactory receptors in the nose.
Constantly smelling burnt food could be a sign of a medical condition like sinusitis, a sinus infection, or a brain tumor affecting your sense of smell. It is important to see a doctor for a proper diagnosis and treatment.
Wildfires can produce a strong, smoky smell that is often described as acrid, bitter, or resembling burned wood. The smell can be quite overpowering, even from a distance, due to the various chemicals and particles released during the burning process.
Vinegar, rubber bands, plastic and more i just rememberd those 3
When cocaine is burned, it produces a chemical odor that is often described as bitter, somewhat acidic, and similar to burning plastic. The smell can be unpleasant and may have a distinct ammonia-like aroma.
Typically this is caused when the fuel is burned uncleanly and the sulfur in gas makes it smell
Similar to burnt candy or something sweet that has been burned. It is a very unique smell that can't really be described.
Check the transmission fluid level. If it's up, check if it's burned. Burned transmission fluid will look darker and smell burned as well. If it's burned, the clutches are worn out.
Because, incense is a material that produces a pleasant smell when burned
When wool is burned it smell like hair burning because it is hair. It's the hair of sheep (and certain other animals like goats, etc.)
Some people say meth has no smell. When smoked (burned), however, it smells very chemical-ish to me. Maybe like paint or some other strong chemical. You cannot smell it on a user however, like you can, say, with marijuana or cigarettes.
if there is glass everywhere and smell like something burned
Antimony itself does not have a distinct smell. However, when heated or burned, it can produce a garlic-like odor due to the release of antimony trioxide fumes. This odor is often described as musty or sweet.
Gas is emitted from the ocean which creates the smell. Bacteria is burned into fumes and that's where you smell the ocean.
If a car begins to smell like rotten eggs and then starts acting like it has bad gas, it may have been filled with the wrong type of fuel. This smell is common when diesel fuel is burned.
It would be Incense.