As long as the tube is intact there is no difference between whether it is burnt out or not. You shouldn't smell anything from inside the tube. Fluorescent bulbs to have a ballast which may emit a smell if it is faulty. In this case you may have a bad ballast and not a bad bulb. If you put in a new bulb and it doesn't work, it is likely the ballast that is bad.
If there is very little oxygen present, the flame should turn blue.
Fluorescent light fittings can be found in most DIY stores and builders merchants such as Do It All, Wickes, Homebase and B&Q. They can also be found online at Screwfix and Amazon.
Yes, if it fits the socket and the light fitting, or lamp fixture, with its cover or shade. You will not be able to dim the compact fluorescent as you did the incandescent (unless you have a really fancy dimmer).
The smell should disappear as the alcohol evaporates. A chemist may be able to recommend a different product.
Fluorescent materials are needed for a variety of applications such as lighting, bioimaging, and security features. These materials are able to absorb light at one wavelength and emit it at a different, longer wavelength, making them useful for creating efficient light sources, visualizing biological processes, and preventing counterfeiting.
It should be dark, smell of the earth, and you should not be able to identify what it is made from.
If you have a cold then it is natural to not be able to smell anything for a while but if you can't smell anything and you are healthy then i would get checked out by a doctor.
Smell the end where it was attached to the plant, and you should be able to detect the melon scent. Then, push there with your thumb - it should be dent-able.
Smellable It's one word Not smell able
Good compost should be dark, crumbly, and have an earthy smell. It should be free of any unpleasant odors, mold, pests, or pathogens. Additionally, it should be well decomposed, meaning that you should not be able to identify the original materials that went into making the compost.
You can smell burning and sourness. If you smell something and it smells horrid then you would put it down. If you didn't smell it and u just looked at it and it look good, you wouldn't be able to determine if this really is something i should be consuming. So you should be thankful for smell instead of having to taste something that could virtually be poisoness to your body
You can still do everything you normally would. You just wouldn't be able to smell.
If its just the smell from the vapors then you should be able to roll down the widows and leave them open for a while and the smell will go away. If you actually spilled gas in the car then you need to clean it with a deep cleaner of some sort once its cleaned then leave the windows open for a little bit and it should be gone.
If there is very little oxygen present, the flame should turn blue.
Anosmia
Ummm.... well, to tell you the truth, and not to burst your bubble, but no one has ever been to Jupiter, let alone, been able to smell the clouds. We won't be able to get to Jupiter for a long time, and being able to smell the clouds, well that will probably never happen. The smell of Jupiter is much like the smell of rotting eggs and glass cleaner
Fluorescent colors contain pigments or dyes that can absorb and emit light at specific wavelengths. They often contain fluorescent dyes that are able to absorb ultraviolet light and then re-emit it as visible light, resulting in the vibrant and intense colors that we perceive as fluorescent. The absorption and emission properties of these dyes are what give fluorescent colors their characteristic brightness and glow.