If I can smell an object, it means that molecules of it are getting separated from it, so they can reach my nose. As far as I know, metals don't sublimate, especially not in room temperature. However, copper has a very strong and characteristic smell. Does it mean that copper will degrade pretty quickly, or are just we so sensitive to it that a few molecules are sufficient? I assume it has to do something with oxidization, but it doesn't oxidize that much naturally as other metals, for example, iron.
Why can we smell copper?
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