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's-' or 'smell' or 'grease traps' in new buildings in tropical climates MW Man 09-28-2006
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Posted by chili palmer on September 28, 2006, 8:41 pm

HeyBub wrote:

> Methane is odorless.

are you sure? I thought methane smelt like rotten eggs

you might be thinking of natural gas, they put an odor in natural gas
so folk can smell leaks


Posted by Eigenvector on September 28, 2006, 9:12 pm

>
> HeyBub wrote:
>
>> Methane is odorless.
>
> are you sure? I thought methane smelt like rotten eggs
>
> you might be thinking of natural gas, they put an odor in natural gas
> so folk can smell leaks
>
Methane is odorless. What you smell in natural gas is called ethanethiol -
put there purposefully so that you know the gas is present.



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