Rainbows are odorless.
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Rainbows do not have a smell as they are a natural phenomenon caused by the reflection, refraction, and dispersion of light in water droplets. The colors we see in a rainbow are a result of the way light is bent and separated by the water droplets in the air.
Copper does not have a distinct smell.
Cyanide has a bitter almond smell.
Diamonds are odorless. They do not have a smell.
When glass is heated, it does not have a distinct smell.
Argon is a noble gas that is odorless and colorless. Therefore, it has no distinct smell.