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    You may smell many gases, but only one of them is named 'i smell.' Which one (neon, oxygen, hydrogen, ozone)?

    Question #34637. Asked by kk. (Jun 01 03 7:26 AM)


    mk2norwich

    mk2norwich says:

    Ozone, from the Greek word ozo, meaning 'I smell'.

    Sun Jun 01 04:18:06 CDT 2003

    ... I was going to provide a link for that, but the URL 'mindlessc**p.com' isn't really acceptable on a family site!

    Sun Jun 01 04:21:06 CDT 2003
    (As one entry - McG)

    Jun 06 03, 2:33 PM


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