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Crowfjord
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Triphenylphosphine is pretty darn terrible. It's like getting punched in the nose by a fist full of bad garlic and something burned...
I really like the smells of fatty esters, terpenes, benzaldehyde and nitrobenzene.
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BlackDragon2712
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I hate carbon disulfide, it makes nitrogen dioxide smell like roses, also I've always hated the smell of ammonia, it's something I just can't stand.
Ethyl sulfide is also something I hate. organic acids like acetic acid. formaldehyde. gosh and bromine!!!!! damn I hate bromine!! xd!
I like the smell of phenol so much, also fructone has a sweet smell, like fruit, ethyl acetate has a lovely smell as well.
Forgot to mention hydrazine, though i've never work with it in a pure form, I've been able to smell traces of it and has a very similar smell with
ammonia. it's expected I think
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BlackDragon2712
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So now we are four who loves ethyl acetate! It has its own fan club haha!!
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Quote: Originally posted by Crowfjord | Triphenylphosphine is pretty darn terrible. It's like getting punched in the nose by a fist full of bad garlic and something burned...
I really like the smells of fatty esters, terpenes, benzaldehyde and nitrobenzene. |
Triphenylphosphine's not so bad, since it's volatility is so low. Compare it to trimethylphosphine or triethylphosphine.
Please remember: "Filtrate" is not a verb.
Write up your lab reports the way your instructor wants them, not the way your ex-instructor wants them.
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BlackDragon2712
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Quote: Originally posted by Amos Backstrom |
Ya! carbon disulfide is bad, I forgot about that, I would not go so far as to say '' it makes nitrogen dioxide smell like roses'' but it is worse.
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Really?!?!? well, maybe it's because I really hate that stuff hahaha! well, I overreacted a little...
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Fantasma4500
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iodoacetone doesnt really have a smell?? its abit like formaldehyde.. pretty much because it doesnt have any real smell but just hurts
chloroform i just witnessed, i can only describe it as your nose turns into a tongue and the chloroform is like liquid sugar stoppering your nose
11/10 will smell it again
NH3 i think smells great in weaker concentrations
if any should top the scents on the good it would be freshly burnt AP and especially freshly detonated HE's
perhaps even just simple visco fuse burnt at night with fresh rain and +25*C, its just an experience, followed by the deep thump of 30g ammonal
underwater, offtopic but damn.. ill never forget it
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I was surprised by the smell of TCCA when I dissolved some of it into hot water to remove impurities. It fizzled and the smell was very penetrating
and sharp, and it was as my knowledge related to isocyanide/cyanates. I could sort of "remember" the smell few days after that.
But I like the smell of many solvents, some of them very much. Even then I use filter mask because most of those are quite harmful.
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thebean
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I like the smell of bromine and iodine at very low concentrations. Benzene is nice-ish but I don't like smelling it because it's a carcinogen. I once
was using some epoxy like substance (It was to syringes that had liquids in them that polymerize in contact with one another), and I decided to look
at the ingredients. Mercaptan. I knew it smelled bad so I got a wiff of the stuff which was a terrible choice. I hate thiols.
"You need a little bit of insanity to do great things."
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Zyklon-A
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Right I love the smell of iodine, I absolutely hate chlorine, and I've never really smelled bromine. (Because I don't have a distillation setup to
make it).
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Triphenylphosphine only has a weak smell. I have some of this chemical and it is a weakly smelling white solid.
CS2 also is nearly odorless. I have very pure CS2 and it hardly smells. However, after some time, the smell becomes worse. It is not CS2 which gives
the bad smell, but contaminants. Humid air slowly reacts with CS2 and then you get very smelly contaminants (volatile organic sulphur compounds).
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Zyklon-A
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Really? I always thought that CS2 had a very bad smell, even when pure.
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Valeric acid = terrible bad
Cinnamaldehyde = really nice smell for many weeks, nice synthesis too
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Ammonia smells great, it clears up my sinuses. Iodine also has a pleasant smell in low concentration - kinda like a swimming pool.
Wintergreen oil (methyl salicylate) seems to be the favorite of many.
I like pure acetic acid but hate vinegar.
And gasoline is wonderful.
At the end of the day, simulating atoms doesn't beat working with the real things...
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thesmug
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Best: Acetone, Chlorine, Kerosene
Worst: Iron(II)Chloride
So many of you seem to hate sulfur compounds but I personally think sulfur smells very good! It might have something to do with it being my favorite
element .
[Edited on 2/8/14 by thesmug]
[Edited on 2/8/14 by thesmug]
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Mailinmypocket
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Recently made some trimethylsulfonium bromide. The stink of dimethyl sulfide is terrible. The smell is so bad I worried about the neighbors asking if
I had severe gastric distress. Everything that was touched during the synthesis smells or cabbage and sulfur. I don't mind it that much myself,
knowing what it is, but everyone else? Wow.
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I have no clue what causes ferrous sulfate to smell, but it's WONDERFUL...
At the end of the day, simulating atoms doesn't beat working with the real things...
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Zyklon-A
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@Brain&Force, Hmmm, you sure? http://www.sciencemadness.org/talk/viewthread.php?tid=5679
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Bought a liter of 35% food grade hydrogen peroxide today at a health food store. I never bothered to, but decided to, smell it. Had anyone else
noticed the peculiar smell of strong peroxide? It's almost like ozone but isn't, it's almost nice but is kind of not... Weird.
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I once drank kerosene by accident, now I hate the smell passionately. I'm kind of acclimatised to skatole, thanks to my lovely children producing it
in abundance for me to remove from their under-pants.
I am rather fond of absolute ethanol, but a lot of distillations I've done using it as the main solvent have kind of ruined my fondness a little due
to the memory of its mixing with other less pleasant odors.
I guess vanillin is probably just the best, but I'm weird like some of the other guys here who like the smell of some toxic mixtures like gasoline. I
can handle the smell of methylated spirits that have pyradine in them, but keep the kerosene away ><
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Quote: Originally posted by Mailinmypocket | Bought a liter of 35% food grade hydrogen peroxide today at a health food store. I never bothered to, but decided to, smell it. Had anyone else
noticed the peculiar smell of strong peroxide? It's almost like ozone but isn't, it's almost nice but is kind of not... Weird. |
I know exactly what you mean. My 35% peroxide has a smell as well. I don't know how to describe it other than it's weird... It smells slightly sharp,
but at the same time it's not.
Also, for me, oxygen seems to have a "fresh" smell to it
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Amazing smell today, AMAZING. I think it might be a mix of odours. After the thunderstorm in a tube demo, I caught repeated whiffs of a really sweet,
Ethyl like, lightly fruity solvent(s). This might have been a) Benzene (The Ethanol I used in the experiment was from the 60s or 70s and had added
Benzene) b) Ethanol (Only a bit, it was definitely not ONLY the alcohol) c) Ethyl Acetate (Oxidized Ethanol over the last 50 years could have reacted
in the test tube, catalyzed by the Sulfuric Acid to produce Ethyl Acetate) d) Diethyl Ether (I have never smelt the pure stuff, but if used by
abusers, it can't be so bad. It would have been produced by short bursts of high temperature with mixed Ethanol and Sulfuric Acid in test tube) e)
Contaminated Permanganate (The seller cut mine with something that smells fruity, I think). I don't know what combination of those components, or
which one it was, but it was UNBELIEVABLE, like I would spray myself before getting on the bus so I could maybe get some chicas....
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My guess would be acetaldehyde from the oxidation of the ethanol. I have gotten whiffs of it a few times before and it is a really nice fruity smell
BLaRgISH
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Can't go along with that. Acetaldehyde smells harsh, a bit like formalin, but not as bad. Most esters are quite pleasant and methyl salicylate is the
classic "Oil of wintergreen" smell, but somewhat toxic and it looks really nice in a vial because of its high surface tension and refractive index. My
favourite as I have said before is diethyl ether.
If you're not part of the solution, you're part of the precipitate.
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Worst smells ....
- Cyclohexene !!!
- Cacodyl
- Pyridine
- Piperidine
Best smells ...
well you could start off with all Esters and Stuff like that. Stuff that I have worked with or am working on that would involve a nice smell:
Camphora
Benzene / Toluene / Xylene
Also not really a good idea to smell too often but not all of my coordination compounds are stable and there is always a very
small amount of HCN gas. So while changing stuff outside the fume hood
I sometimes smell a bit of the HCN ... not good, not bad but a very
unique smell that does not remind me of anything that has to do with
Christmas, no almonds or any other comparison but so characteristic
that I'd identify it anywhere.
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Don't know what chemical in it, but lithium battery has a nice smell at low concentrations, when you take it apart. It's similar to diethyl ether's.
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