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what must an odorant be in order for it to be smelled? liquid plasma gaseous solid
Brief Explanations
For an odorant to be detected by the sense of smell, it must be able to travel through the air and reach the olfactory receptors in the nasal cavity. Only gaseous particles can disperse through the air to interact with these receptors.
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