The word you're looking for is "incense." Incense refers to a fragrant substance, often made from a combination of resins, essential oils, and other aromatic materials, that releases a sweet smell when burned. It is commonly used in religious ceremonies, meditation, and aromatherapy.
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Incense refers to a substance that is burned for its pleasant smell, often used in religious ceremonies, aromatherapy, or to create a calming atmosphere.
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.
Smell itself does not evaporate, but the molecules responsible for creating a smell can evaporate. When a substance releases molecules into the air, they can be picked up by our noses and interpreted as a smell.
Because, incense is a material that produces a pleasant smell when burned
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.
When someone is said to be "incensed" it refers to The Degree of their Anger, a very high state of anger, which is not easy to get over, could lead to revenge, etc. Folks who reach that state of anger, have a hard time letting go of it.
Deodorant.
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Incense refers to a substance that is burned for its pleasant smell, often used in religious ceremonies, aromatherapy, or to create a calming atmosphere.
Gas is emitted from the ocean which creates the smell. Bacteria is burned into fumes and that's where you smell the ocean.
Dried foliage of Salvia divinorum has only a subtle odor (much less noticeable than that of cannabis), although it produces a distinctive aroma when burned. Even when burned, the scent is typically less evident than that of marijuana.
It would be Incense.
The smell might be as result of the silicone containing filler and when heated it produces the smell.
Because warmer particles become gasses and disperse more easily and that's when we smell it. When a sustance freezes, (practically) non of it is dispersed into the air, which means it doesn't reach our nose, which means we don't smell it.
It produces a smell, yes. Whether it's nice or not, subjective.