Cyanide can give off a bitter almond smell, but doesn't always give off an odor, and not everyone can detect this odor.
Bleaching powder gives off a typical smell in the air due to the release of chlorine gas. When bleaching powder comes into contact with moisture in the air, it decomposes to release chlorine gas, which has a distinct, pungent odor. This odor is often associated with the process of cleaning and disinfection.
Odor itself does not have weight because it is made up of volatile molecules that disperse into the air. When an object produces an odor, it does not lose weight in the process, as the molecules that create the smell come from the object's surface and do not affect its mass.
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.
LiClO is lithium hypochlorite, a chemical compound composed of lithium, chlorine, and oxygen. It is often used as a disinfectant and bleach in various applications, such as water treatment and pool maintenance.
Sulfur is an element that gives off a strong odor, often described as resembling rotten eggs.
Cyanide can give off a bitter almond smell, but doesn't always give off an odor, and not everyone can detect this odor.
When the shell of a snail develops a nasty slime and gives off a horrible odor.
Distinct is an adjective. "Rotten milk gives off a distinct odor."
Skunks use the foul odor as a means to repel predators.
NO, They do not stink or put off an odor.
Aeolus gives Odysseus and his men a bag of wind to help them sail safely back to Ithaca. He instructs them not to open it, but due to distrust and curiosity, they open it prematurely, causing a storm that blows them off course.
Bleaching powder gives off a typical smell in the air due to the release of chlorine gas. When bleaching powder comes into contact with moisture in the air, it decomposes to release chlorine gas, which has a distinct, pungent odor. This odor is often associated with the process of cleaning and disinfection.
Really good question! When something has a good or bad odor, it gives off an odor as a chemical compound. By the process of olfaction, or sense of smell, we have receptors in our noses that pick these up and identify them as good or bad. So the answer would be yes.
Both will rot eventually, but the one in the plastic bag will rot first. The gasses that the banana gives off are kept inside the bag, thereby aiding in the breakdown process of the fruit.
There is something not right if there is an odor. However, not knowing the exact smell, whether it is offensive and whether there is any discharge it is hard to really tell you. The best thing to do would be to go and see your GP or family planning doctor and get professional advice.
Odor itself does not have weight because it is made up of volatile molecules that disperse into the air. When an object produces an odor, it does not lose weight in the process, as the molecules that create the smell come from the object's surface and do not affect its mass.