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I think different, rather than worse. I once asked this question on a scientific website & they never replied. Must be some kind of chemical reaction.

Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) is the smell in farts, guessing if you mix that H2S with water (H2O) the sulphur atoms of a H2S molecule somehow gets detached from the hydrogen atom to join up with the other hydrogen atoms residing happily in H20 because oxygen makes a far nicer bedfellow than whiffy sulphur. Guessing the mass of sulphur is lighter than water so rises to the top of the bathwater and up your nose as sulphur concentrate!:sick:

Can i have a Nobel Prize for Chemistry?;)
 

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For this sort of stuff Thursday 12-1pm James O'Brien on LBC.

He does a one hour question and answer Mystery Hour session - no googling. He started doing it to fill an hour on Election days when nothing political could be discussed.

You are only allowed to give an answer if you actually know it - and you have to give the background as to how you came to know the answer. It's excellent - he gets all sorts of weird and wonderful questions and some real experts phoning in with the answer.

If you are someone who is 100% the right person to give the answer - almost - if not uniquely positioned amongst those listening you might get awarded a Ray Liotta -why? because someone once asked a question about Ray Liotta - or that Ray Liotta was the answer - and Ray Liotta phoned in to answer the question :)
 

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Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) is the smell in farts, guessing if you mix that H2S with water (H2O) the sulphur atoms of a H2S molecule somehow gets detached from the hydrogen atom to join up with the other hydrogen atoms residing happily in H20 because oxygen makes a far nicer bedfellow than whiffy sulphur. Guessing the mass of sulphur is lighter than water so rises to the top of the bathwater and up your nose as sulphur concentrate!:sick:

Can i have a Nobel Prize for Chemistry?;)
To someone who never did Chemistry at school this sounds reasonable.
 
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