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The hypothesis is that people can distinguish between artificial smells and real ones based on differences in their chemical composition and perceived authenticity.
A person's ability to differentiate between artificial and real smells can vary depending on their sense of smell and their exposure to different scents. Some people may be more sensitive and able to distinguish between artificial and real smells, while others may not notice a significant difference. Training and experience in recognizing different scents can also play a role in a person's ability to make this distinction.
Artificial smells are made just like any fake smell, with chemicals or some kind of extract. I hope this was useful!
As a "trained" nose, I would have to say, the average person cannot. However, people have different awareness levels of smell, and some people may be better at it than others. A trained "nose" can tell the difference between artificial and real smells.There is also a machine, that, (like a machine that can read color and what is in it) can read smells or fragrances and give you a print out of the makeup.
As a "trained" nose, I would have to say, the average person cannot. However, people have different awareness levels of smell, and some people may be better at it than others. A trained "nose" can tell the difference between artificial and real smells.There is also a machine, that, (like a machine that can read color and what is in it) can read smells or fragrances and give you a print out of the makeup.
Real skunk "perfume" smells just like the chemical, 'Butyl mercaptan'.
It smells lilike feet
A skunk.
about 10,000 different smells. i hope this helped
Perfume and cologne are types of smells that can be sprayed on people or things. These smells are supposed to be pleasant.
it smells.
People say that fear smells like sweat, but really it smells like metal almost.