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Why does cooking gas smell?
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Answered by cuteattitudegirl
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Natural gas is an efficient, safe, colorless and odorless gas. For easy detection, we add a harmless chemical called mercaptan to give gas a distinctive odor. Most people describe the smell as rotten eggs or hydrogen sulfide like odor. It smells bad for a good reason - in case of a gas leak!

Answered by sidrakhan89
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Odour is added to LPG because it is naturally colourless, odourless and is also flammable. This helps make LPG easier to detect should there be a leak. The unpleasant 'rotten eggs' smell associated with LPG is achieved by suppliers adding Ethyl Mercaptan to LPG. ... LPG can also lose its smell altogether.

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