Does copper and sulfur smell?

In its pure form, copper is odorless – it is a plastic metal of golden-pink color. Copper has a metallic odor when heated.
Sulfur has a faint odor in the form of a light yellow powder.
When burning in air, sulfur forms sulfuric gas with an unpleasant, pungent odor, and hydrogen sulfide has a very unpleasant smell of rotten eggs.



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