Yes, salt does have a distinct smell, but it is very subtle and not easily detectable by most people.
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Salt itself does not have a distinct smell. However, certain types of salt may have a slight odor due to impurities or additives.
Salt itself does not have a distinct smell. However, when combined with other substances, it can sometimes give off a slightly metallic or briny scent. Overall, salt is more known for its taste rather than its smell.
Copper does not have a distinct smell.
Potassium chloride is odorless. It is a salt commonly used as a food additive and in medical settings, but it does not have a distinct smell.
No, hard water does not have a distinct smell.