Things that can smell like burn include burnt food, electrical wires, and chemicals. The smell is often sharp, acrid, and unpleasant. It is important to investigate the source of the smell and address any potential safety concerns.
Because so many chemists like to burn things.
They let out a gas like carbon dioxide and some very poisonous chemicals
Things that don't burn include non-flammable gases like helium and nitrogen, certain metals such as gold and silver, and materials like glass and water.
Anthrax has NO odour. It does not smell like anything. This said, you should not be sniffing things you think are Anthrax!
Things that have a strong odor like rotten food, garbage, or sewage can be described as stinking and having a bad smell. This smell is often caused by the release of certain chemicals or gases.
No. It has no connection to the sense of smell.
you burn them for the smell
If the burn is bad enough you can smell a difference. It would have to a 2nd or 3rd degree burn though.
you can smell it with your sense of smell which is your nose which smells things and there are different senses like hearing, touching etc
burn it
Burn them
It smelled so bad it would burn your eyes
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.)
The smell of a grasshopper depends largely on its environment. The grasshopper might smell like wood, dirt or leaves depending on where it was.
you can smell almost anything! think things like cut grass, baked bread, cinnamon, and also not so nice things like... animal excrete.
Your truck may smell like a number of things when you accelerate if you have a leak in the ventilation system. It is possible to smell burning motor oil, gas, windshield washer fluid and other things.
Because they do not have enough carbon in them.