Some gases have no odor. Air and its normal constituents are odorless. Since smell, odor, is sensed from gases, any liquid or gas that does not give off any gas will be odorless as well.
Yes, liquids can have a smell due to the presence of volatile compounds that evaporate into the air and are detected by our sense of smell. Factors such as temperature, composition, and concentration of the liquid can affect its scent.
"Gritty" is a texture, not a taste or a smell. It refers to a sensation of coarseness or roughness when something feels like it contains small particles.
Mercury is a heavy liquid metal and can not escape into air so it does not has any smell.
It depends how you lost your sense of taste and smell. Some people are born with poor taste and smell. Allergies, cold or a virus can be a problem, but once it's cleared up then you're smell and taste should return. Head injuries that involve that part of brain are permanent. Some medications can cause this. People going through Chemo or radiation can have poor taste and smell and SOME elderly will experience a loss of taste and smell (thus poor eating habits can occur or no desire to eat.)
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Physical properties. Colour, shape, state of matter (e.g. solid, liquid, gas), texture, sound, smell, and taste are all physical properties.
Water (H2O) is a clear, colorless liquid in its liquid state, and as a solid (ice), it appears as a transparent crystalline solid. It has no odor or taste.
smell like vinigar and tste bad very bitter
You try, water is known as ice in its solid form. Never had any ice?
Chlorine itself is a gas at room temperature and pressure, so it does not have a tangible texture like a solid or liquid. However, when dissolved in water, it can impart a taste and smell that some may describe as "sharp" or "pungent."
Yes, liquids can have a smell due to the presence of volatile compounds that evaporate into the air and are detected by our sense of smell. Factors such as temperature, composition, and concentration of the liquid can affect its scent.
Smell and taste are 2 of the 5 senses we humans have: smell, taste, hear, sight, and feel. Guess what? You use your nose to smell and tongue to taste. Surprise, surprise.
No, taste and smell are very related though
I guess smell. What is there to taste?
Just the smell and taste of ethanol itself.
Smell is a large part of taste. If you can't smell, things will taste differently.
Malic acid is a solid at room temperature. It is a white crystalline powder that is commonly used as a food additive to give a sour taste.