Submitted by Protoflare t3_11ck5es in askscience
murderhalfchub t1_ja7mqjt wrote
Reply to comment by MisterSquidInc in If the fuel that goes in car engines is extracted from hydrocarbons, which consist of only Hydrogen and Carbon, and those hydrocarbons react with Oxygen in the air (combustion reaction), to produce CO2 and H2O, why do we get a bad smell from car exhaust fumes if both gases are odorless? by Protoflare
My guess would be incomplete oxidation of the ethanol to aldehydes. Aldehydes are responsible for fruity smells like grape, banana, apple, etc. But this is a guess.
Source: studied chemical engineering in college and took organic chem
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