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Stench compound

Stench compounds are chemicals, almost always organic chemicals, that have an unpleasant odor. Their odor contrasts with that of fragrance compounds.

Classes of stench compounds, Safety and environment & Selected principles

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Classes of stench compounds

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Stench compound

Nodes45
Edges44
Triples11
Avg. degree1.96
Density0.044444
Components1

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Stench compound

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related to Safety and environment · 8
Stench compound → Focusing, For, However, In, Similar, Stench, The, With

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compounds odor stench odors thiols unpleasant hydrogen sulfide garlic acids compound strong often air fragrance sulfur organophosphorus carboxylic environment volatility

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
hydrogen sulfide are more readily detectableinstance ofStench compounds0.80text
are often given much lower acceptable concentrations in legal air quality standardsinstance ofStench compounds0.80text
and counteraction is necessary to remove them from pollution streams to avoid irritation to the broader environmentinstance ofStench compounds0.80text
Stench compoundrelated to Safety and environmentFocusing0.60section
Stench compoundrelated to Safety and environmentThe0.60section
Stench compoundrelated to Safety and environmentWith0.60section
Stench compoundrelated to Safety and environmentSimilar0.60section
Stench compoundrelated to Safety and environmentIn0.60section
Stench compoundrelated to Safety and environmentHowever0.60section
Stench compoundrelated to Safety and environmentFor0.60section
Stench compoundrelated to Safety and environmentStench0.60section

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