Definition, Betydelse, Synonymer & Anagram | Engelska ordet ODOR
ODOR
Definition av ODOR
- (amerikansk engelska) odör
- (amerikansk engelska) doft
Antal bokstäver
4
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Nej
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- The word "aromatic" originates from the past grouping of molecules based on odor, before their general chemical properties were understood.
- Pure acetylene is odorless, but commercial grades usually have a marked odor due to impurities such as divinyl sulfide and phosphine.
- They lack a distinctive odor, and are prone to howls, yodels, and other vocalizations over the characteristic bark of modern dog breeds.
- Ethanol is a volatile, flammable, colorless liquid with a characteristic wine-like odor and pungent taste.
- Hydrocarbons are generally colourless and hydrophobic; their odor is usually faint, and may be similar to that of gasoline or lighter fluid.
- It is a light, volatile, colorless and flammable liquid with a distinctive alcoholic odor similar to that of ethanol (potable alcohol), but is more acutely toxic than the latter.
- Vision involves light striking the retina of the eye; smell is mediated by odor molecules; and hearing involves pressure waves.
- The word "smog" was coined in the early 20th century, and is a portmanteau of the words smoke and fog to refer to smoky fog due to its opacity, and odor.
- It is a toxic, colorless gas; in low concentrations, its musty odor resembles that of freshly cut hay or grass.
- Together with cadaverine, it is largely responsible for the foul odor of putrefying flesh, but also contributes to other unpleasant odors.
- Together with putrescine, it is largely responsible for the foul odor of putrefying flesh, but also contributes to other unpleasant odors.
- It is an orange solid with a camphor-like odor that sublimes above room temperature, and is soluble in most organic solvents.
- Apocrine sweat glands are restricted to the armpits and a few other areas of the body and produce an odorless, oily, opaque secretion which then gains its characteristic odor from bacterial decomposition.
- Indicators can also show change in other physical properties; for example, olfactory indicators show change in their odor.
- It is the simplest polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon, and is a white crystalline solid with a characteristic odor that is detectable at concentrations as low as 0.
- Exposed to environs, it slowly volatizes into the atmosphere, with the vapor having a slight fruity or almond-like odor.
- An ordinance passed in 1947 prohibited new farms, and in the 1950s the pig farms began to dwindle, partially after 11 of the farms were acquired for construction of the New Jersey Turnpike, which would carry tourists who would not appreciate the odor; the last farms were shut down by court order in the late 1950s.
- The plant installed a stack and ventilating system in early 2006 to control and disperse odor from the composting bunkers.
- It is a colorless chalcogen-hydride gas, and is poisonous, corrosive, and flammable, with trace amounts in ambient atmosphere having a characteristic foul odor of rotten eggs.
- On the other hand, Michael Ruse notes that D'Arcy Thompson's avoidance of natural selection had an "odor of spirit forces" about it.
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